The United States is expected to fall to 66th out of 204 countries assessed in 2050, which is down from 49th in 2022.
CDC data released Wednesday shows there were approximately 97,000 U.S. deaths in the 12-month period ending June 30.
A new study reveals that the United States is projected to lag behind other high-income nations in life expectancy by 2050, ...
The US would drop from 51st to 74th in life expectancy for women in ... data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also suggest that drug overdose deaths have started to decline after ...
In the midst of an opioid epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, a decline in deaths was welcome news, ...
While the scourge has been plaguing the country for over 20 years, a decrease in overdose mortality, particularly of fentanyl ...
Life expectancy in the United States is improving a little, but not as much as that of many other high-income and some middle-income nations, a new study says.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration says that less fentanyl is present in the nation’s illicit pill supply and that it’s ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) latest Public Safety Alert reveals a significant decrease in overdose deaths in ...
Over one million friends, family members, partners and children have died of overdose since 2000, mostly because of illegally ...
A new $1.6 million federal grant will expand drug treatment and peer support for inmates at the Travis County Jail.
Virginia’s comprehensive approach to tackling the challenge of the deadly drug fentanyl has resulted in a 33% decline in ...