Abstract

The only prior study of mortality in US senators suggested that the mean life expectancy of 20th-century US senators was 6 years less than that of an overall White male US reference population.1,2 The only current physician in the Senate has raised doubts about this finding.3 A case series of all expired US senators born in the 20th century was studied to settle the issue.

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