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Nov 2023
32m 47s

Portugal's secret to living longer

THE WASHINGTON POST
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Life expectancy is dropping in the United States, despite the nation spending more per person on health care than any other country. So what is a place like Portugal — where people live longer with far fewer resources — doing right? 
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