Social Sciences, asked by shishirranjan2006, 1 month ago

How has the survival rate of populatiion been
affected by advances in the science of
medicine?​

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Answered by llSweetRainbowll
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  • The gains in medical and health aremasking an increasing amount of illness, disability and death from non-communicable diseases, according to a major new study. Death ratesfrom communicable diseases havefallen sharply, adding to a major overall increase in life expectancy.
Answered by NishikaChauhan
11

Answer:

The Global Burden of Disease study published in The Lancet found that healthy life expectancy had increased just steadily in 191 countries, meaning that people's average life spans had increased by 6.1 years over the last 15. But overall life expectancy has increased by 10.1 years over the same period

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