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These scientists focus on the time line: since 1900, the human life span has increased by thirty years — and so, as a consequence, have cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and dementia.
In the past 100 years, the human life span has increased 65%, to 78 years.
The average post-65 life span has increased by one-fifth since 1940 to 15.3 years.
However, the life span has increased substantially, up to the end stage of our biological programming, mostly due to improved living conditions.
While the survival of centenarians is improving, at least in some countries, it is not possible to determine whether the natural life span has increased overall [ 1].
As a result of mortality decline during the past few decades, life span has increased significantly in Bangladesh but it is not known whether health status has improved during the increased life span.
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Or that life spans have increased, along with literacy and education rates and access to information.
Average life spans have increased to 80 and beyond.
Since the NHS was set up life spans have increased by a dozen years for both men and women - and this trend is predicted to continue.
Since the National Health Insurance was implemented in Taiwan, the average life-span has increased.
Although life span has generally increased since 1961, the authors reported, it began to level off or even decline in the 1980s for 4percentt of men and 19percentt of women.
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