Premature Mortality in the Golden Age: A Holistic Perspective
Premature mortality, defined as deaths that occur before life expectancy is reached within a given population, is a complex issue that intersects with various a
Overview
Premature mortality, defined as deaths that occur before life expectancy is reached within a given population, is a complex issue that intersects with various aspects of the Golden Age, including conscious communication, new economics, and spiritual practices. The infant mortality rate, which is a key indicator of a population's health, has been declining globally. In the context of the Golden Age, premature mortality can be addressed through a holistic approach that incorporates conscious communication, new economics, and spiritual practices. Conscious communication can help prevent medical errors and improve health outcomes. Alternative economic models can promote greater social cohesion and reduce health disparities. Spiritual practices such as meditation and mindfulness can reduce stress and promote overall health and well-being.