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CDC Mortality Tables
Statistical tables from the Centers for Disease Control that provide mortality data broken down by age groups, used for demographic and health research.
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"But if you actually go through even something as rudimentary as the CDC mortality tables and slice them by 5-year increments you can't explain the increased prevalence by a factor of 2 to one on that delta in age."
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Why Women Show Earlier Alzheimer’s Changes in Midlife | Lisa Mosconi, Ph.D.
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Jan 2026
Attribution: Peter Attia mentions using CDC mortality tables in his actuarial analysis to investigate the longevity hypothesis for Alzheimer's gender disparity