That is debatable, we are living longer but not necessarily healthier.
they were mummified so there bodies could be reserved for the after life. they could be preserved so during the afterlife they could look healthy. The bodies could be preserved for many many years!
AnswerProbably not.
Yes, there is scientific evidence and studies to back this up. Bodies today do not decompose as fast as the bodies from years ago due to the added preservatives in food.
reagan
So that they can fly and swim better, and avoid being eaten by predators.
Paleolithic people
Over the years I have hear dozens of theories about this. I have heard the number one myth that it is hard on your kidneys. Any temperature (not too hot) is safe for the human bodies. You can even eat snow safely.
Methusulah lived to be 900 years old. In ancient times people like Abraham lived over 100 years and they were in better shape than many people who are 60 today. They did not have all the environmental pollutions and chemicals invading their bodies nor did their food suffer from food modification.
The average life span of a human 100 years ago was around 50-60 years. Factors such as healthcare, sanitation, and living conditions were not as advanced as they are today, leading to a lower life expectancy.
no, because the union has helped them now.
They better be, or I've been doing it wrong all these years!
As of July 2014, Misao Okawa from Japan is the oldest human in the world. She was born on March 5, 1898, and is 116 years.