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Whenever someone dies really young, life expectancy for the entire city dips.
Life expectancy for the 700,000 Bhutanese is now 64 years.
Admittedly, life expectancy for the population as a whole has increased.
Thanks in part to lifelong heavy drinking, the life expectancy for the average Russian man is now about 60 years, just below that of Haiti.
Over the last 20 years, advances in medicine and public health have improved life expectancy for the general public, but smokers have not benefited in the same way.
The study was an attempt to explain the reasons behind the troubling trend of declining life expectancy for the least educated Americans, particularly women.
Life expectancy for the nation as a whole has increased, the researchers said, but affluent people have experienced greater gains, and this, in turn, has caused a widening gap.
A recent study published in Jama Oncology, for example, found that ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS, did not influence life expectancy for the vast majority women diagnosed with it.
Although life expectancy for the worst off has improved in the last decade, by an extra 2.9 years, rising health inequality will mean the government will fail to hit key targets.
As for the bands of brothers spelunking on a dare, and leaving what Guthrie calls their "children's art" to bemuse posterity, the life expectancy for the era was, as he notes, about eighteen, since infant mortality was exorbitant.
Such conditions have contributed to a life expectancy for the state's residents that is significantly lower than the national average, and Alagoas has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country.
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