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for women, and 30.8% for men, in 2010 the risk had increased to 15.7% and 41.2%, respectively. In 1990, during the perestroika years, mortality was still at a level slightly lower than in 1970, but it has increased dramatically over the past 20 years. A similar situation is in Ukraine and Belarus.

Experts indicate that most of the deaths among the working age population in Russia are related to alcohol abuse: poisoning, accidents, cirrhosis, tumors and other fatal diseases.

The authors of the study have identified several factors that have led to the increased death rate in Russia. The most important among them are socio-economic development, deterioration of the healthcare system and the collapse of the social services in the CIS countries after the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

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