White babies born in Baltimore will have a life expectancy six years longer than black babies.
At a time when average life expectancy was 47, few lived long enough to get cancer.
And taking care of those basic needs causes a steep rise in life expectancy.
Geographically, the counties with the lowest life expectancy for women were in Appalachia and the South.
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This rapid economic progress was combined with big social advances in literacy and life expectancy.
Some experts also have suggested smokers or obese women are dragging down life expectancy.
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Life expectancy rates for men in Marin County are 81.6 years, and for women 85.1 years.
The current limit has been stuck at 65 since 1925, despite galloping advances in life expectancy.
The gap between the best and worst countries for male life expectancy is 17 years.
The European Health Report also reveals big inequalities in average life expectancy between different countries.
Infant and maternal mortality rates are among the highest in the world, life-expectancy among the lowest.
"Life expectancy with type-one diabetes is reduced by on average 15 years, " she said.
The life expectancy of Americans today is nearly a decade longer than it was in 1959.
Since then, life expectancy and wealth have increased dramatically, with no apparent interference from climate change.
Female pensioners at age 65 in the Somerset village have a life expectancy of 91.6 years.
For each Tube stop east from Westminster, he said, "you lose a year of life expectancy".
Her quality of life and life expectancy would be improved by a successful stem cell transplant.
When America brought in its Social Security system in 1935, average life expectancy was only 62.
You also need to raise the retirement age, because life expectancy has gone much higher.
Conceivably there will be no further rises at all if, in fact, life expectancy stops rising.
As life expectancy grows, disabilities are likely to increase, as will the need for long-term care.
In the years that followed, life expectancy plunged further, public services frayed and output plummetted.
But, after this week's capers, the life-expectancy of the government is in renewed doubt.
At the time the Social Security system was created, life expectancy was 64 years.
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According to the survey, residents in Shetland have a higher-than-average life expectancy of over 77 years.
Can we be certain why average life expectancy in Italy is 81.5 years compared to 79.9 in the UK?
Nevertheless, the curve in life expectancy for people with HIV appears to be going up.
That is conveniently beyond the life expectancy of most of the leaders at L'Aquila.
Average life expectancy is 79 years, a longevity rate topped in Asia only by Japan.
This also means that there is a lot of variation among breeds in terms of life expectancy.
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