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Figure 2b shows the subnational variation in life expectancy across the globe in 2017.
Small-molecule compounds continue to be developed and prescribed, improving life expectancy across several disease indications.
A 2014 study by the ONS examined life expectancy across 404 local authority areas in Britain.
In its latest statistical bulletin, the Office of National Statistics accepts that the distribution of life expectancy across England is "characterised by a north-south divide".
In 2012, 85% of the population was under the age of 45, and life expectancy across the continent was 58 years.
Life expectancy across the globe has increased by five years since 2000, the fastest rise in lifespans since the 1960s, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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Western medical advances in the 19th and 20th centuries increased life expectancies across the world, including in the colonies.
Australia has also seen a sharp decline in tobacco consumption, which the OECD says contributes to chronic diseases – and therefore lower life expectancies – across its countries.
A19 Grim Report on Health in Africa A research group of more than 100 scholars and health experts released a report that says Africa needs to nearly triple the number of its health workers if it is to reverse plummeting life expectancies across the continent and combat pandemics of disease.
People with Type 1 diabetes typically have impaired life expectancies across the board, so your rates will depend on how well controlled your condition is and what you need to control it.
Thus we can assume some degree of convergence in life expectancies across countries.
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