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Increase in human life expectancy is slowing down, study suggests

  • Human life expectancy is increasing at a slower rate than the 20th century, according to a study involving 10 wealthy countries.
  • Since 1990, life expectancy has only risen by an average of six and a half years in the longest-living populations.
  • The report in Nature Aging predicts an additional life expectancy gain of only 2.5 years over the next thirty years.
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