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The results show that simple heuristics (MR and TTB) outperform the more complex strategies (Franklin's rule and likelihood expectancy) in their predictive accuracy.

This finding is in contrast to [42], who report that economic growth might increase the ecological intensity of well-being, using ecological footprints and life expectancy in their ratio.

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Therefore, one can only speculate on the reasons why the insulin glargine-treated patients were supposed to have a shorter life-expectancy in their practitioner's mind, and can only imagine the characteristics that differed between the two groups at baseline that could not, unfortunately, be adjusted for.

This study uses the PGLE method that eliminates certain causes of death to determine life expectancies in their absence, and focuses on a 60-year time span.

The same survey also found that life expectancy for men in their sixties and seventies had stalled and fallen for those in their eighties and nineties.

Yes, late-onset Alzheimer's can shorten life span, but this too is highly variable — the average life expectancy of someone in their seventies with Alzheimer's is about 6 to 8 years (which is lower than the 10- to 12-year average for a 75-year-old American).

This meta-analysis however, and that previously published by Mustacchi, as well as a re-examination of the life expectancy of women in their 70s today, would suggest that to approach these women differently from their younger sisters may be quite inappropriate.

"So once they get into the presidential office, even though they will be living a lifestyle far far far removed from their fellow citizens, which would increase their life expectancy in relation to those fellow citizens, they do have an accumulated disadvantageous lifestyle which they have to pay back on at some time". Although of course, not all African leaders will have had poor childhoods.

Their life expectancy in the wild rarely exceeds two or three years.

While those who were not gassed became slave laborers, their life expectancy in the face of malnutrition and slavery and abuse was about three months.

Their life expectancy in the wild is estimated to have been 5 to 7 years, although captive specimens survived up to 9 years.

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