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Topic- Public policy
![Significant decline in deaths from heart attack in England-2983 Significant decline in deaths from heart attack in England-2983](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![Healthcare providers fear how they'll be treated at older ages-2957 Healthcare providers fear how they'll be treated at older ages-2957](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![Improving Canada's health care system to prepare for the boomers-2901 Improving Canada's health care system to prepare for the boomers-2901](/images/listing_research.jpg)
![Increasing longevity, and increasing concerns-2824 Increasing longevity, and increasing concerns-2824](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Increasing longevity, and increasing concerns
In many countries of the world, longevity keeps increasing. For example, in the United Kingdom, life expectancy at birth has increased to the highest level on record. Baby boys can expect to live to 78.1 years and baby girls to 82.1 years. Among European Union countries (2009), France reports a life expectancy at birth of 85 years for women and 78 years for men, while Spain estimates 84.9 years for women and 78.7 years for men (UK Office for National Statistics).
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![Progress in prevention marks Healthy People 2010 report-2822 Progress in prevention marks Healthy People 2010 report-2822](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Progress in prevention marks Healthy People 2010 report
In the United States, the Healthy People indicators measure progress toward national health goals. There are 28 focus areas covering items such as physical activity, obesity and nutrition, responsible sexual behavior, injury and violence, and access to health care. The final report on how well the US population met the goals has been released.
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![Prevention could reduce the global costs of NCDs-2776 Prevention could reduce the global costs of NCDs-2776](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Prevention could reduce the global costs of NCDs
The World Health Organization conducted a study to help low- and middle-income countries identify low-cost interventions that reduce the burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and are highly cost-effective and supported by strong evidence.
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