By A Mystery Man Writer
Recent research has called attention to an unexpected rise in death rates among middle-aged, white Americans between 1999 and 2014. The full extent of the phenomenon may be underappreciated, however.
Mortality Trends Among Working-Age Whites: The Untold Story
An ecological study of temporal trends in 'deaths of despair' in England and Wales
Health insurance and opioid deaths: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act young adult provision - Wettstein - 2019 - Health Economics - Wiley Online Library
Drivers of the fatal drug epidemic - ScienceDirect
Yale Global Health Review Vol 4 No 3 by Yale Global Health Review - Issuu
Why the white middle class is dying faster, explained in 6 charts - Vox
Trends in U.S. Working-Age non-Hispanic White Mortality: Rural–Urban and Within-Rural Differences
U.S. state policy contexts and mortality of working-age adults
Betty C. Jung's Web site Public Health Data Sites I - Z: International, Maternal and Child Health, Morbidity and Mortality, Public Health, Surveillance}}}}==========>>>>
Changes in midlife death rates across racial and ethnic groups in the United States: systematic analysis of vital statistics
Drivers of the fatal drug epidemic - ScienceDirect