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It's even a retirement issue because, in my community, African Americans have a lower life expectancy because of poorer health care.
It's even a retirement issue because, in my community, African Americans have a lower life expectancy because of poorer health care.
on life expectancy could be reduced by a healthy lifestyle.
Yes. So, if your genes might reduce your life expectancy,
He's got a life expectancy of eight seconds.
He's got a life expectancy of eight seconds.
life expectancy is 82.1 years for women and 77.5 for men,
The U.S. life expectancy is 82.1 years for women, and 77.5 for men.
The average life expectancy is 77 years old, so middle age is actually 38 and a half.
The average life expectancy is 77 years old.
First, an axis for health: life expectancy, from 25 years to 75 years.
Life expectancy from 25 years to 75 years.
Our life expectancy has as well.
Our life expectancy has, as well.
And through the insure health, we aim to extend the healthy life expectancy, which is one of the concerns in the aging market.
And through Insure Health, we aim to extend the healthy life expectancy, which is one of the concerns in the aging market.
RoyPS: "Medical science has made great strides, and thus longevity and life expectancy have increased significantly.
And finally, from Dr. Roy PS, medical science has made great strides, and thus longevity and life expectancy has increased significantly.
Coming as no surprise, studies show that areas with fewer doctors have lower life expectancy and higher rates of chronic illness.
In fact, our average life expectancy is more than 4 years below the 10-country average, behind countries like Canada, France, and Germany.