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United States is the richest, most powerful nation on earth. It
cultivates the best doctors, the best training, the best researchers,
the best facilities, the best technology, and the most dollars.
It is also logical to think that Americans, provided with such expensive and sophisticated health care, are the longest lived people on earth. The fact is that America’s longevity only ranks 26th in the world, behind such countries as France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, Malta, Israel, and our neighbor, Canada. Do you want to live longer? You have a better chance if you leave the United States and live in some other country. The U.S. spends billions of dollars on drugs every year. It spends 1.55 trillion dollars on health care (or, more accurately, “disease care”) which is about one-half of what the entire world spends on health care. How is it possible that we spend one-half what the rest of the world spends on health care, yet our over all health ranks 37th in the world? In spite of all the drugs, procedures, doctors, research, hospitals, and money spent on our health, or diseases, America’s health and disease statistics are very sad indeed.
Yes, in spite of the U.S.’s wealth, it does not have the most important wealth of all—the wealth of health. What are we doing wrong? And a better question to ask yourself is: What can you do right? Right now!
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