Testing requirements are fairly onerous, but that is for a good reason.
I don’t think that there’s evidence that it’s for a good reason. The Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments of 1962 coincide with a drop in the rate of life-span increase. That’s a decade before all a decade because most of the Great Stagnation metrics got problems.
I don’t think that there’s evidence that it’s for a good reason. The Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments of 1962 coincide with a drop in the rate of life-span increase. That’s a decade before all a decade because most of the Great Stagnation metrics got problems.
I believe that, but I couldn’t find a source. Do you remember where you got it from?
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1040079/life-expectancy-united-states-all-time/ is the chart for the US lifespan. For the timeframe from 1880 to 1960 it looks like a straight line with the expection for the First World War / Spanish flu.
Our medical system is now so broken that lifespan dropped from 2015 to 2020.