Analysis finds 19-year life expectancy gap among Hawaiʻi groups

A new University of Hawaiʻi study reveals a striking 19-year difference in life expectancy among Hawaiʻi's major ethnic groups. The updated analysis, published in the Hawaiʻi Journal of Health and Social Welfare, shows that while the state continues to rank among the nation's healthiest, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders continue to face the greatest disparities.

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