If you are exposed to certain deadly chemicals on a daily basis you are likely to die at a much younger
age than the average person.
That's because you may have a higher risk of dying at an earlier
age than the average person.
Not exact matches
Balances do tend to increase with
age, yet even so, roughly three - fourths of
people surveyed by the institute had less
than the
average $ 76,000 in their accounts.
But with the
average age of public administration directors much higher
than most professions, you're best bet to get one of these jobs will be to wait for your boss to retire or annoy the wrong
person in the government of the day.
-- Newfoundland and Labrador schools have lost a third of their students since 1996; more
people have died
than were born in the province for each of the last three years and the
average age is almost three years older
than the Canadian
average of 41.
The proportion of
people aged 18 years and over who consumed more
than two standard drinks per day on
average, exceeding the National Health and Medical Research Council lifetime risk guidelines, decreased to 19.5 % in 2011 - 12 from 20.9 % in 2007 - 08.
Wenger have been poor together with his
average team and
people have been crying for a change, not just after the Carabao final, but long ago when we knew at his
age there's nothing new he can offer
than collecting his fat pension
Afterall, for generations
people have started, and finished, earlier
than the
average completion
ages of 35 - months for girls and 39 - months for boys, in the U.S. **
I learned to read after the
age of 6 and do it quite well by now (in 2.5 languages mind you), well above
average and better
than many
people my
age who learned earlier.
The
average age of death of homeless
people is just 47 - 30 years lower
than the general population.
Among other findings, the report also revealed that while the total number of County residents on Medicaid has risen due to fuller implementation of the Affordable Care Act («ACA»), Erie County's portion of Medicaid costs is projected to drop by more
than $ 6.4 million from 2013 due to the Act's implementation and the state's Medicaid cap, and is approximately $ 340,000 less
than 2012; the biggest increase in Medicaid recipients was seen among whites
age 18 - 64, while other demographics remained consistent; and that the number of
persons on Medicaid continues to grow at an
average rate of more
than 4 % each year, a trend noted by the Medicaid Inspector General's office in his September 2013 report.
Of the 2.6 million
people of working
age in social housing, 1.4 million are not in work - more
than twice the national
average.
He added: «On
average, children, young
people and households with children each have less disposable income
than working
age households without children.
Similarly, they tracked the mention of
people's names, a crude measure of fame, and found that
people today become famous earlier in life
than they used to — an
average age of 29 in the mid-20th century, down from 43 in the early 19th century.
Also, the study participants had milder strokes on
average than people with stroke overall and the
average age of participants was 62, which is lower
than the
average age of 69 for
people with stroke overall.
However, these standards don't account for differences in size (the
average person is now taller and heavier), body composition (fat versus lean),
age (older
people have slower metabolisms), activity levels and gender: Women radiate as much as 35 percent less energy
than the standard man.
They found that the
age of smokers who die from cardiovascular disease is, on
average, five and a half years younger
than people who have never smoked in their lives.
Across the various
age groups, elderly
people received caregiving typically no more
than 1.5 hours daily, on
average, compared with six hours for young children.
The
average twentysomething experiences it about three times a year; middle -
aged people rarely experience it more
than once a decade.
People who carry one of those eight mutations had, on
average, smaller brain regions
than brains without a mutation but of comparable
age; some of the genes are implicated in cancer and mental illness.
The condition is more common in men
than women and in older
people, with the
average age of diagnosis at 68.
What chronotype you are, is influenced by
age and gender: on
average, older
people are earlier chronotypes
than younger
people and women are earlier chronotypes
than men during the first half of their lives.»
Analyzing data from more
than 8,000 married couples — with an
average age in the early 60s — researchers found that the physical health and cognitive functioning of a
person's spouse can significantly affect a
person's own quality of life.
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.1 In the United Kingdom, its annual incidence is second only to that of breast cancer, accounting for around 39000 new cancer diagnoses annually.2 In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On
average, a lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase in the risk of developing lung cancer compared with a lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men
than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in
people aged over 60.2
The study found that in a sample of 460
people aged between 22 and 35,
people with more education, better physical endurance, above -
average memory, and other «positive» traits seem to have more strongly - connected brains
than people with «negative» traits such as smoking, aggressive behavior, or a history of drug use.
The
average age of
people dying around this time is also slightly younger
than that for the remainder of the year.
In the new study, the largest of its kind to date, Dr. DeKosky and his colleagues followed more
than 3,000
people between the
ages of 72 and 96 for an
average of six years.
It turned out that
people who carried two copies of a «risk» variant of MC1R looked two years older, on
average,
than people of the same
age who did not carry any of those variants.
«SAD is four times more common in women
than men, and the
average age of
people when they first develop this illness is 23,» she says.
In a 2008 study, scientists at the Peninsula Medical School in the U.K. assessed the well - being of nearly 10,000
people over the
age of 50 and found that smokers in the group reported lower -
than -
average levels of pleasure and less satisfaction with their lives
than the nonsmokers.
The study included more
than 1,100
people,
average age 71, with no history of stroke.
At the
age of 55 the
average person has a VO2max that is approximately 27 % less
than that of a 20 year old.
To the woman faith will lead me to, she must be herself, not pretend to be someone she is not just to impress a
person, what you see is what you get, beauty inside matters to me very much
than the outside, bbw, slim,
average doesn't matter nor
age, she must be ready to love me and my daughter...
Since then, we've actually been targeting primarily older
people, so I would say our
average age is now higher
than that.
Finally, in terms of when
people can expect to find love, the research found that 27 is the
average age British daters meet their partners, with women more likely to meet them earlier in life at
age 25
than men at 28.
You may want to adjust for factors indicating you're likely to live longer or shorter
than the
average person your
age.
More
than one in five
people here are between
ages 20 and 34, and the violent crime rate is a bit below
average.
With this in mind, it's not really a surprise that the
average age of
people who take out an offset mortgage is slightly higher
than those who take out regular mortgages:
People in this
age group had an
average debt of less
than $ 5,200 in 2012, compared with more
than $ 10,400 four years earlier.
It found that older Americans on
average have the highest credit card debt:
people aged 65 or older typically carry $ 9,300 on their cards, less
than a 6 percent reduction from 2008.
Just like dogs, cats
age more quickly
than people — on
average about seven years for each of our years.
- The
average Minecraft player
age is 24 (U.S.)- Minecraft is the best - selling PC game of all time, and also one of the highest rated (93 Metascore)- Minecraft is the No. 1 most viewed game on YouTube and in 2014 was the second most searched term on the site overall after «music» - More
than 160 million
people have watched more
than 5 billion hours of Minecraft video content on YouTube.
Some 75,000
people came to that show, but the
average age was much younger
than the typical Frick audience.
To answer these questions, we analyzed data from Priceonomics customer LendEDU, who surveyed over 1,400 college graduates between the
ages of 25 and 54 to learn more, we found that on
average,
people graduate college with nearly $ 40,000 in debt and that men have more debt
than women.
«The most active period of the witchcraft trials coincides with a period of lower
than average temperature known to climatologists as the «little ice
age»... In a time period when the reasons for changes in weather were largely a mystery,
people would have searched for a scapegoat in the face of deadly changes in weather patterns.
First, the justices are probably much healthier
than the
average person their
age, and they receive top - notch medical care.
Also, if one
person is significantly older
than the other, you will be paying a premium that is an
average of the
ages of the insured individuals.
Most
people pick something much higher
than the
average age of death in the country.
Young
people that are
aged 16 to 25 on motorbikes have higher accident occurrences
than average, so understand why your cost is higher if you are younger.
Age is a factor that typically plays a part in
average insurance amounts because older auto drivers are typically considered to be safer drivers
than younger
people.