India, June 1 -- Extensive demographic records highlight a profound transformation in the mortality profile of the United Arab Emirates since the mid-twentieth century.

Decades of Rapid Improvement In 1960, the nation documented a death rate of 13.891 per 1,000 persons. The 1960s and 1970s saw a significant and consistent reduction in these figures. By 1970, the mortality rate had dropped to 6.953, and by 1980, it fell further to 3.873 per 1,000 persons.

Sustained Progress into the Millennium The downward trend persisted as the country entered the 1990s with a death rate of 2.786. By the year 2000, the rate reached 2.004 per 1,000 persons. Continued advancements meant that by 2010, this figure had been cut nearly in half again, recorded...