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Excess Deaths Study Shows U.S. Mortality Remains Elevated Post-COVID, Heart Disease and Overdoses Cited

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May 24, 2025 1 Neutral I want health & wellness updates
Excess Deaths Study Shows U.S. Mortality Remains Elevated Post-COVID, Heart Disease and Overdoses Cited
Atlanta, Georgia, USA: A new JAMA study finds U.S. death rates remain higher than expected even after COVID-19 declined. Researchers cite heart disease, overdoses, and delayed medical care as key contributors. While some pandemic effects subsided, mortality remains about 15% above pre-pandemic norms. Experts urge renewed focus on chronic disease management and addiction treatment. Minorities and rural populations face disproportionate risks.
What this means for you:
If you’ve neglected doctor visits, reschedule important screenings—heart disease can be caught early.
Watch for local or federal policies boosting mental health services or expanding opioid treatment programs.
If you lost employer insurance during the pandemic, check for new coverage options or community clinics.
Share credible research on post-COVID health issues to avoid misinformation, helping friends and family stay informed.

Key Entities

  • JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association): Published the excess deaths study.
  • CDC: Monitors national mortality trends, urging caution with continuing pandemic aftereffects.
  • Dr. Anne Ferguson: Lead researcher highlighting heart disease and overdoses as main drivers of excess deaths.
  • U.S. population: Experiences uneven mortality patterns, with rural and minority communities hit hardest.
  • Healthcare providers: Encouraging patients to catch up on preventive care missed during lockdowns.

Bias Distribution

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Left: 20% (1 source)
Center: 60% (3 sources)
Right: 20% (1 source)

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Emphasizes inequalities and systemic healthcare gaps exacerbating outcomes.

Centrist View

Highlights the data-driven nature of the study, focusing on broad public health measures.

Right-Leaning View

Stresses personal responsibility for health while acknowledging post-COVID burdens.

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