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Global Health and Population Aging

This e-newsletter is the fourth in a series funded by the University of Michigan Demography Center.

This issue, “Global Health and Population Aging,” reviews research from scientists funded by the National Institute on Aging on the reasons for the increases in life expectancy and whether populations are living healthier.

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