Sentences with phrase «overall life expectancy»

Last year, we had the fourth highest overall life expectancy in the world.
Overall life expectancy increased from 65 years in 1990 to 71 years in 2013, a sign of general progress in the region.
And while overall life expectancy has decreased, the numbers are slightly less grim for women: female life expectancy remained the same at 81.1 years, while it dropped to 76.1 years for men.
A national increase in deaths from suicide, alcohol, and drug abuse has caused overall life expectancy to decline for the first time since the AIDS epidemic.
It's strange that you suggest a low birth rate isn't the cause of the aging population, but then cite a sub-replacement birthrate, which is generally accepted cause of an aging population (when combined with a high overall life expectancy).
The increase in crop growth from 1970 to today along with the reduction in starvation and increase in overall life expectancy provide additional empirical data that would indicate that added plant growth is a good thing for humanity.
In reality, the overall life expectancy in this country is increasing for both men and women.
But no one took the next step of calculating whether differences in total cigarette consumption could be so large as to drive the overall life expectancy advantage among Hispanics.
A report last year by the Canadian Observational Cohort Collaboration said the overall life expectancy of Canadians undergoing antiretroviral treatment for the AIDS - causing virus had climbed to 65 years.
The single best indicator of general health, good behavior, and temperament is the overall life expectancy of a kennel line.
Because the males can not offload toxins like the females, their overall life expectancy has plummeted to half of what it once was.
The latest figures from the UN show that three - quarters of the population are forced to survive in absolute poverty on less than one dollar a day; over 30 % of all children die before reaching the age of five and one child now dies of preventable diseases and malnutrition every three minutes (480 every day); overall life expectancy is a mere 45 years and almost a third of the country's population has been displaced by the conflict (some four million civilians).
It held that the court had not decided what the claimant's overall life expectancy was only how much his life expectancy had been reduced and therefore the appropriate table to be used was Table 1.
However, if the abnormal EKG is due to more serious health complications, or a condition which might impact your overall life expectancy, then you can expect that you will receive a higher rating or even possibly be declined for a standard underwritten life insurance policy.
The overall life expectancy in Vermont is 80.5 years, making Vermont 7th in the nation in terms of life expectancy.
Samsung also said the overall life expectancy of the S8's battery life will last longer as well, years down the road.
This new partnership on closing the gap will set concrete targets for the future: within a decade to halve the widening gap in literacy, numeracy and employment outcomes and opportunities for Indigenous children, within a decade to halve the appalling gap in infant mortality rates between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children and, within a generation, to close the equally appalling 17 - year life gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous when it comes to overall life expectancy.
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