The health survival paradox, often referred to in demographic and epidemiological studies, describes a phenomenon where certain groups of individuals appear to have better health outcomes or have higher life expectancies despite facing adverse socioeconomic conditions or health risks. This paradox is commonly observed in studies related to gender, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity. For instance: 1. **Gender**: Women often live longer than men, despite typically experiencing higher rates of certain illnesses.

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