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record. at first glance you may think that s because we re living healthier as a society, but that does not seem to be the case. dr. robert anderson is chief of mortality statistics branch at the cdc. sir, good to have you with us. today we are living longer, but apparently with the diseases that were once killing us. explain that to us. well, you know, it s really kind of difficult to assess exactly what s going on here. i think we are living longer, and we are seeing declines in mortality for the leading causes of death. we re talking about things like cardiovascular disease, cancer, those sorts of things. you know, i think that to some extent we probably are, you know, avoiding some of these diseases. we ve seen long-term declines in smoking in particular, and so that probably has is having an impact to some extent, and