Avoidable mortality rises in the US, decreases in other high-income countries, Brown study finds
By Leah Koritz | April 4A Brown and Harvard study found that rates of avoidable deaths increased in all 50 states.
Leah Koritz is a senior staff writer covering science & research. Leah is from Dover, Massachusetts and studies Public Health and Judaic Studies. In her free time, Leah enjoys hiking, watching the Red Sox and playing with her dog, Boba.
A Brown and Harvard study found that rates of avoidable deaths increased in all 50 states.
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