Expectancy
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In 1949, when the Party took power, China was mired in civil wars, dismembered by foreign aggression, average life
expectancy
at that time, 41 years old.
It seems amazing to me that a belief about stress can make so much difference to someone's life
expectancy.
Life
expectancy
has increased by one year every three years for the last decade.
Life
expectancy
is going to go up by 13 years.
Here, for example, is life
expectancy
over time.
Cuba has similar life
expectancy
and lower infant mortality than the United States, with fewer disparities, while spending per person one 20th of what we do on health here in the USA.
As you may know, in most of the developing world, the average life
expectancy
of a business is two years.
What happens when the average life
expectancy
of a business is so similar to the time it will take you to close it if it doesn't work?
Right here in Brazil, the life
expectancy
is 73.6 years.
But if you're young, you're uneducated, you lack employment, you're black, and you're male, your life
expectancy
drops to less than 60 years old.
Twelve years: the length by which life
expectancy
is shortened for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in highly anti-gay communities compared to accepting communities.
Twelve years reduced life
expectancy.
A hundred years ago, people began practicing personal hygiene, and life
expectancy
rates rose by over 50 percent in just a matter of decades.
Folks who are exposed in very high doses have triple the lifetime risk of heart disease and lung cancer and a 20-year difference in life
expectancy.
What about life
expectancy?
What about life
expectancy
of infants?
The more you go up that, the worse the problems are, and those metrics include life expectancy, teenage pregnancy, literacy, social mobility, just to name a few.
You take that six billion minutes and you divide it by the average life
expectancy
of a person, that turns out to be 162 lifetimes spent every day, wasted, just getting from A to B. It's unbelievable.
As well as triggering severe loss of memory and mental abilities, the damage to the brain caused by Alzheimer's significantly reduces life
expectancy
and is always fatal.
With data on most current storage media having less than a ten-year life expectancy, scientists are working to exploit the physical properties of materials down to the quantum level in the hopes of making memory devices faster, smaller, and more durable.
Humans currently have an average life
expectancy
of 71 years, meaning that we're not even close to being the longest living inhabitants on Earth.
But we are very good at increasing our life
expectancy.
This, and other increases in life
expectancy
make us possibly the only species on Earth to take control over our natural fate.
Hawaii, for example, has the longest life
expectancy
on average of any state in the US, yet native Hawaiians like myself die a full decade before our non-native counterparts, because we have some of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes, obesity, and the number one and number two killers in the US: cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Talking to John, I was surprised to learn that camels have an average life
expectancy
of 40 to 50 years.
The life
expectancy
of many of the children with whom I work is less than a year.
And by the way, they have contributed tremendously to our life
expectancy.
So for example, if we look at life
expectancy
at age 25, at age 25 there's a five-year gap between blacks and whites.
After living with these losses, the hole that they left, I decided to calculate the life
expectancy
of the women in my family.
Human life
expectancy
is expanding.
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