Sentences with phrase «with life expectancy increasing»

And, with life expectancy increasing, you might need an insurance beyond 75 years.

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With these numbers, the U.S. is one of few developed countries where the life expectancy is declining and mortality increasing.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
And this situation is becoming worse as pensions are rapidly becoming a thing of the past, life expectancies along with accompanying health care costs are increasing, and even social security is facing a crisis point.
A major mistake with the development of pension funds is that governments did not increase the pension age with the increase life expectancy.
Actually, as life expectancy has increased, this rule of thumb has been tinkered with.
The good news is they're likely to be blessed with long lives; life expectancies are steadily increasing.
Initial Social Security benefits themselves rise roughly in line with wage growth, and lifetime benefits increase further as life expectancy grows.
At the same time, with rising life expectancy the number of years spent in retirement has increased dramatically, health care costs are high and rapidly rising, and interest rates are at historic lows.
Both the ancient prayer and the ancient command have been given a modern edge of urgency by the current increase in our life expectancy and the special illnesses that age brings with it.
Give unto us the increase of hope — not wistful desire for what is round the corner or over the hill, but the habit of living with tip - toe expectancy in the sure confidence that God has in store for us more than we can conceive or know.
To decrease the predictability of its offense and increase the life expectancy of its All - Pro quarterback, Steve Young, the 49ers» brain trust went into this off - season with an urgent mission: to revive a running game that by the end of 1995 had been given up for dead.
Increase in non-communicable diseases has an awful lot to do with the increase in life expectancy due to reduced death rates from contagious Increase in non-communicable diseases has an awful lot to do with the increase in life expectancy due to reduced death rates from contagious increase in life expectancy due to reduced death rates from contagious disease.
So I'm not so sure I can agree with your assessment that it is simply due to an increase in life expectancy.
«We also need to recognise that to meet the challenge of providing an affordable, stable pensions system in a society with ever increasing life expectancy, people will need to work longer.»
A growing pensioner population, primarily down to increased life expectancy coupled with only minimal changes in the retirement age, has increased costs substantially over the last decade,» he said.
Besides low birth rates, higher life expectancy, longer education time and an increasing share of single - parent households, Germany is also the poster child of labour market dualisation: pampered workers in the industrial and unionised core contrast with part - time and irregular work in the peripheral service industry.
Combined with ever - increasing life expectancy this will result in Japan becoming a gerontocracy with a steadily declining population.
The EU Commission has proposed that state pension ages should rise in all member - states in accordance with increasing life expectancy.
Moreover, in the 1980s researchers found gains in literacy were associated with greater increases in life expectancy than gains in wealth were.
With a continued increase in the average life expectancy neuron replacement might become a common medical procedure at some point in the future.
Medicines can slow the progress of the disease and increase the life expectancy of boys with Duchenne, which means preserving the functionality of their arms becomes even more important.
The new ACS recommendation to stop screening older women with life expectancies of less than 10 years is practical and consistent with the increasing emphasis on functional vs chronologic age.
The recent growth is driven, experts say, by aging populations and increased life expectancy in the developed world; combination products that couple a medical device with a drug, the device usually acting as a drug - delivery vehicle; miniaturization (via nanotechnology), making medical devices less invasive; and the use of molecular diagnostics to customize therapeutic regimens and to assess individual disease risk.
«For most patients with diabetes and a BMI (body mass index) greater than 35, bariatric surgery increases life expectancy,» says Daniel Schauer, MD, assistant professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UC.
The American Water Works Association (AWWA), a trade group representing water utilities across the country, credits the presence of chlorine in drinking water with a 50 percent increase in life expectancy for Americans over the last century.
During a conversation this month in his office at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, Fine rattled off more dismal stats, like the many failed clinical trials of experimental drugs for glioblastoma; like the paltry increase in life expectancy for people with glioblastoma from 12 months in 1990 to 15 today; like the stupid (in hindsight) assumptions about how glioblastomas grow and how to study them in mice.
Hip replacement surgery not only improves quality of life but is also associated with increased life expectancy, compared to people of similar age and sex, reports a study in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research ® (CORR ®), a publication of The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons ®.
Researchers found that increased spending on health care and increases in specialized care were both associated with longer life expectancy and less mortality in the countries studied.
They found that although life expectancy is increasing overall and the life expectancies of men and women are converging, any improvements are slower paced in more deprived areas, with the net gap between rich and poor slowly worsening over time.
«Increased sitting time has been associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and reduced life expectancy.
People living with cystic fibrosis have previously had low life expectancy, but improvements in treatments and care in the last three decades have led to an increase in survival with almost all children now living to around 40 years.
«Acute cardiovascular care is expensive and with life expectancy continuing to rise, the prevalence of CVD continues to increase,» write the authors.
However, despite the gains in life expectancy seen across China, thought to be linked to increasing GDP and improved maternal education, large inequalities between provinces remain, with life expectancy around 10 years lower for both men and women in some provinces in the west part of China, comparable to less developed countries like Bangladesh.
It is associated with an increased risk for long - term complications which decrease the quality of life and average life - expectancy.
While the life expectancy for children with cystic fibrosis has increased over the past few decades, many lives are still shortened in young adulthood by the ravages of lung infections.
And while life expectancy has increased with better therapies, surgeries, and more aggressive treatment of identified risk factors, depression has come under increasing scrutiny as a risk factor that could make a difference, if properly treated.
The symptoms associated with age - related bladder dysfunction represent an increasing problem due to extended life expectancies.
With increasing alcohol consumption, the mortality risk increases: An alcohol consumption of more than 200 g per week shortens the life expectancy by one to two years, a consumption of over 350 g per week even up to five years.
The life expectancy of people affected by a range of congenital defects has increased markedly with improved care.
Though the life expectancy of a person with sickle cell disease has increased dramatically over the past few decades, it is still much shorter than the average life expectancy.
From what I see in my work, the problem that leads to the 50 % divorce rate is not about biology or life expectancy; it's that we haven't evolved our model of marriage to align with our increased spiritual awareness and needs.
Long - term complications of diabetes, which include an increased risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart disease and stroke, reduce the life expectancy of people with diabetes by about 10 years compared to people without diabetes.
That With increasing life expectancy, the population aged 100 + are expected to climb to 200k people — a jump from 14k in 2017.
It's a remarkable fact that life expectancy in Ireland continues to increase, with both men and women living approximately four years longer than they did at the turn of the millennium.
With an 18 - year increase in Americans» life expectancy, mostly spent in healthy retired living, and with more than a third of Americans over 50 being divorced, widowed, separated or perpetual bachelors, according to a 2006 statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, seniors are increasingly flocking to online dating sites with more traffic than eWith an 18 - year increase in Americans» life expectancy, mostly spent in healthy retired living, and with more than a third of Americans over 50 being divorced, widowed, separated or perpetual bachelors, according to a 2006 statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, seniors are increasingly flocking to online dating sites with more traffic than ewith more than a third of Americans over 50 being divorced, widowed, separated or perpetual bachelors, according to a 2006 statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, seniors are increasingly flocking to online dating sites with more traffic than ewith more traffic than ever.
This shift is observable in almost every advanced industrial country; ageing populations, coupled with higher life expectancies, have lead statisticians to forecast that over the next 15 years there will be a 56 percent increase in the number of people aged over 602.
Its a remarkable fact that life expectancy in Ireland continues to increase, with both men.
With a more secure life population levels increased and most likely life expectancy increased.
With increasing life expectancy and more time spent in retirement, it's important to establish a steady income stream you won't outlive.
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