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Russia’s Life Expectancy Debate: The WHO, Skvortsova, and the Reality Behind the Numbers

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Recent discussions on Russia’s life expectancy, led by Veronika Skvortsova, head of the Federal Biomedical Agency, have sparked significant debate. Skvortsova presented an optimistic outlook, suggesting that life expectancy has reached 73 years due to improved public health policies. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) has been more cautious, pointing out ongoing vulnerabilities stemming from lifestyle-related health issues and chronic diseases.

Post-Pandemic Health Measures and Ongoing Challenges

Skvortsova emphasized several public health improvements, such as increased access to healthcare in rural areas and new initiatives to tackle chronic illnesses. Despite these claims, independent assessments highlight significant inequities in healthcare availability, particularly in underserved areas. Issues such as alcohol and smoking remain deeply ingrained and continue to undermine health gains, even with government interventions. Addressing these persistent challenges is crucial for further raising life…

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