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Are We Prolonging Death and Not Life?

Summary by Vísir
The average life expectancy of men has increased by 10 years in the last 50 years. For women, the average life expectancy has increased by 7 years in the last 50 years. Interestingly, a man who is 85 years old today can expect to live another 6 years. An 85-year-old woman today can expect to live another 7 years.
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Are we only prolonging death, not life? The average life expectancy for men has increased by 10 years in the last 50 years. For women, the average life expectancy has increased by 7 years in the last 50 years. It is interesting that a man who is 85 years old today can expect to live for another 6 years. An 85-year-old woman today can expect to live for another 7 years. It is crucial that the years of life are not only many, but also good. As we …

The average life expectancy of men has increased by 10 years in the last 50 years. For women, the average life expectancy has increased by 7 years in the last 50 years. Interestingly, a man who is 85 years old today can expect to live another 6 years. An 85-year-old woman today can expect to live another 7 years.

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Vísir broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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