Global Deaths From Chronic Disease Declining But U.S. Progress Stalls
1 / 5 2 / 5 3 / 5 4 / 5 5 / 5 ❮ ❯ Global Progress, Local Lag: Why Chronic Disease Deaths Are Declining Globally While U.S. Progress Stalls Chronic diseases, like heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes, have long been a leading cause of death worldwide. For years, the narrative has been one of relentless increase. However, a new global trend is emerging: a gradual decline in chronic disease mortality across many nations. But the United States, once a leader in healthcare innovation, is struggling to keep pace, seeing its progress stall while other countries forge ahead. This article explores this critical divergence, examining the factors driving global improvements and the reasons the U.S. is lagging behind. ...