India, June 3 -- National health trends in Belarus have undergone significant shifts over the last sixty years, reflecting broader socio-economic changes through varying life expectancy rates.

Decades of Early Stability The nation began its recorded data in 1960 with a life expectancy of 69.25 years. By 1964, this figure rose to 70.62 years. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the metric remained relatively stable, reaching 71.55 years in 1986.

Post-Soviet Transition Impact A sharp downward trend emerged in the 1990s as life expectancy fell from 70.84 years in 1990 to a significant low of 67.91 years by 1999. This era marked the most substantial decline in the dataset, with 1995 recording just 68.46 years.

Rebound to Record Highs The turn...