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US Chronic Disease Deaths: Slowest Progress Among High-Income Nations

September 10, 2025 Dr. Jennifer Chen Health

Okay, here’s a summary of the provided CNN article excerpts, focusing on the key points:

Main Points:

Lack of Critical Care​ Access: A significant portion of the⁤ US population (nearly 30 million) lacks adequate access to trauma care, with 16% of the mainland US ⁢being 30+ miles from a hospital.
Rising Neuropsychiatric Deaths: Deaths from ‌conditions like dementia and alcohol use disorders are increasing, offsetting declines ⁢in deaths from cancer and cardiovascular ‍diseases. this is hindering progress‍ in ​reducing overall chronic disease⁢ mortality. Focus on⁣ Chronic Diseases: the Trump⁤ management (through the “Make America Healthy Again ​Commission”) and ⁢current⁤ US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are prioritizing the reduction of chronic diseases, ⁤particularly in children.
High Prevalence of Chronic ⁤Conditions: ⁤ 76.4% of US adults have at least one chronic‌ condition (according to‌ CDC data).
Hope for Preventative Wellness: Experts ‌like​ Elena Ladas are optimistic about a ‍shift towards​ preventative wellness strategies, but emphasize the ⁣need for a​ concrete implementation plan.

In essence, ⁣the⁣ article highlights a growing concern about chronic disease​ in the US, coupled ‍with challenges in access to care and a renewed focus on prevention.

Key Links Mentioned:

CNN – Hospital Deserts
CNN ‍- Make America Healthy Again Commission
HHS – Childhood Disease Strategy
Fox News Interview with ⁤Robert F.⁢ Kennedy Jr.
CDC‍ – Chronic Condition Data

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