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Here are the districts of Paris where people live the longest: 1. 1st Arrondissement: Located in the heart of Paris, this district is home to iconic landmarks such as the Louvre Museum and the Palais Royal. It has a rich history and offers a great quality of life for its residents. 2. 3rd Arrondissement: This district is known for its trendy neighborhoods like Le Marais and its historic buildings such as the Picasso Museum. It has a vibrant atmosphere and is p

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The Regional Health Observatory (ORS) has published a survey showing that not all Parisians live as long depending on where they live. This depends on social, health, and educational conditions, as well as the standard of living, pollution, medical care, and differences in sports practices. For example, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, people live less well and for a shorter time compared to the 16th arrondissement, with an impressive five-year difference. The average age of death is 79.9 years for a man in the 18th, while it is 84.7 years in the 16th. And that's not all, the document provides access to social and health profiles such as fertility rates, causes of death, or the situation of elderly individuals, allowing us to access the living conditions in different areas of the Paris region.

The Deputy Health Officer of the City of Paris, Anne Souyris, declares: " But thankfully, the alarm has been heard. We have conducted a very detailed analysis of these neighborhoods and found that there were many single-parent families, and that the children attended school for shorter periods of time. We also found that there were medical deserts. We did not wait for the study from the Health Observatory. Starting in March, we will present our proposals, which will counterbalance those of the government. Because the state has indeed abandoned the underserved neighborhoods. "