Argentina's life expectancy saw a gradual increase from 72 years in 1990 to 77 years by 2019, driven by improvements in healthcare access and living standards. Economic challenges during the early 2000s and mid-2010s slightly slowed progress, as indicated by periods of stabilization. Despite these hurdles, consistent efforts in public health, particularly in addressing communicable diseases and expanding healthcare services, ensured steady progress over the years.
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