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About 44 per cent of men living in Canada die prematurely, according to a new report from the Movember Institute of Men’s Health.
The report defines premature mortality as deaths in men before age 75. The deaths from cancer, coronary heart disease, accidents, suicide and the opioid crisis include some causes that might have been prevented through vaccinations, lifestyle changes like quitting smoking or avoiding injuries.
In 2023, almost 75,000 males died prematurely, according to Statistics Canada.
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