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Life expectancy, which has steadily climbed in the UK until now, could fall for the first time if the obesity epidemic is not curbed, some public health experts believe.

England has achieved significant gains in life expectancy, which has increased by 5.4 years between 1990 and 2013 – mostly driven by declines in deaths from heart disease and some cancers.

This transition from worker to gamergate is accompanied by a more than doubling of life expectancy, which has been shown for species of at least two different ponerine genera [27], [28].

Treatment expectancy, which has been shown to predict treatment outcomes in a variety of contexts [ 56], will be measured using the 6-item Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire [ 57].

Although average life expectancy has increased dramatically in the last 100 years, this has not been accompanied by an equivalent increase in healthy life expectancy, which has been termed healthspan (Hung et al., 2011).

The fixation variation was intended to minimize expectancy, which has been shown to both attenuate N1 amplitude (Lange, 2009; Viswanathan & Jansen, 2010) and result in slow wave motor anticipatory activity (Teder-Salejarvi et al., 2002).

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As a result, life expectancy, which had been 60 years in 1991, had dropped to 42 by 2002.

Russians have some of the youngest retirement ages in the world and Putin's administration justified their proposal as a consequence of rising life expectancies which has jumped more than 30 years since the current law was set, in 1928, by Joseph Stalin.

Among those countries, Italy has one of the highest life expectancies, which has increased up to 77.9 years for men and 87.4 years for women in 2010.

The rapid growth in the population suffering from Alzheimer's in developed countries is thus a direct result of increased life expectancies, which have prolonged the health of the body without prolonging resistance to this terrible neurological disease.

Life expectancy in the UK, which has risen steadily since records began, may for the first time be about to fall.

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