For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday. The increase is due mainly to falling mortality rates in almost all the leading causes of death, federal health officials said. The average life expectancy for babies born in 2006 was about four months greater than for children born in [...]
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I was surprised to see such a high estimate in the rise. I mean it seems more things are coming up that will shorten life then extend it. For example more cars and more people making it harder to get somewhere and more polluted air. Also drugs are being used more commonly and sports are [...]
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We found a old National Geographic in 2005 covering the CENTENARIAN. Here’s an abstract on the issue: What if I told you I could add up to ten years to your healthy lifespan? A long healthy life is no accident. It begins with good genes, but it also depends on good habits. If you adopt [...]
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The world’s oldest man, who is celebrating his 112th birthday in south-western Japan, has said he wants to live “indefinitely”. Tomoji Tanabe, who was born in 1895, says avoiding alcohol is the secret of his longevity. He drinks milk, does not smoke, keeps a diary and reads the newspaper daily. He was declared the oldest [...]
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