Tufts University
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healthPost-1970 Generations Face Rising Midlife Mortality Rates in the US
Tufts University data reveals Americans born after 1970 die at higher rates from heart disease, cancer, and external causes than previous generations, signaling a reversal in life expectancy trends.
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techOpenAI Report: 18% of US Jobs Face High Risk from AI Automation
OpenAI's new framework estimates nearly 1 in 5 US jobs are highly vulnerable to AI, with significant economic disruption projected.
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healthUS Life Expectancy Hits Turning Point for Gen X and Millennials
A new study reveals rising mortality rates among Americans born 1970-1985, driven by cancer, heart disease, and external causes like overdoses and suicide.