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1. Heart Failure Patients Overestimate Their Life Expectancy - US News and World Report
By Ed Edelson HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 3, (HealthDay News) -- For reasons not easily understood, many patients with the worst type of heart disease think they will live longer than their doctors tell them they will, new research shows.
2. Disparities in Life Expectancy Increasing
The poorest are dying even sooner than before, report shows
3. Obesity's Link to Life Expectancy - US News and World Report
Excess body fat is tied to a host of deadly ills, including cancer, heart disease, and diabetes.
4. Aging changes in the face
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The typical appearance of the face and neck changes with age. Muscle tone may be lost, causing a flabby or droopy appearance. Reviewer: Michael Langan, M.D. Department of Geriatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
5. Life Expectancy
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The term life expectancy is used to describe the average life span of an individual. Life expectancy can vary considerably in different areas of the world. Author: Daphne C. Watkins Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
6. Burden of disease statistics (including healthy life expectancy) -- The World Health Organization
A key use of these life tables is in the construction of healthy life expectancy (HALE) which is the basic indicator of population health levels used by WHO and published each year in the World Health Report. http://www.who.int/healthinfo/bod/en/index.html
7. Office of Population Studies, United Nations
Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Search this site using Google:. Commission on Population and Development. High Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development. Population Estimates and Projections. http://www.un.org/esa/population/unpop.htm
8. Unraveling the Secrets of Human Longevity
Read new published Perspectives " Life Extension, Caloric Restriction, and Scientific Philanthropy " and contribute your own ideas and thoughts here. We would therefore greatly appreciate any advice or help in connecting us with potential... http://longevity-science.org/ |
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