Mathuwqe Sertei
Life expectancy is a key indicator of population health and serves as a measure of overall well-being. In French Guiana, an overseas department of France located on the northeastern coast of South America, life expectancy has shown significant disparities between males and females. This article explores the complex sex differences in life expectancy in French Guiana, examining the factors contributing to these disparities and discussing potential strategies for addressing them. It highlights the importance of understanding the underlying causes and implementing targeted interventions to improve population health outcomes.
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