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The Fragility of Human Life

Elizabeth Worth-Marvik
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Elizabeth Worth-Marvik writes about infant mortality rates, stating that it rarely dipped below 25% and could reach 75% in hard times, highlighting the precariousness of life for newborns.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: infant mortality rates
For: Public health professionals and policymakers
Key quote: Elizabeth Worth-Marvik writes about infant mortality rates, stating that it rarely dipped below 25% and could reach 75% in hard times, highlighting the precariousness of life for newborns.
The host discusses the alarming statistics presented in Elizabeth Worth-Marvik's book regarding infant mortality rates. This highlights the fragile nature of life for newborns and the societal implications of such high mortality rates.