Nearly two-thirds of those who died young in 2019 were male, research finds
by Sarah Johnson from World news | The Guardian on (#5RCNN)
Boys and young men neglected in efforts to tackle mortality in 10- to 24-year-olds, Lancet report says, with a failure to address violence, substance use and accidents
Boys and men are more likely than women to die as teenagers or young adults, according to new research that warns the gender gap in mortality rates for that age group is widening in many countries.
In 2019, boys and young men aged 10 to 24 accounted for nearly two-thirds (61%) of all global deaths.
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