Not exactly. some single women live longer than married ons but some don't. it is a stereo-type to say that one can live longer than the other. it just depends on the womens health and mother nature.
Women live 7 years longer than men on average.
Yes.
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Some may, but being a former Vietnam POW does not automatically mean that one has a shorter, or longer, than normal life expectancy.
yes
The life expectancy for a someone in Cuba is about 77.08 years. Women have a slightly longer life expectancy than men in that island nation.
Height does not affect life-expectancy.
women have a longer life expectancy than men
The average life expectancy for Russian men is less than 59 years - 58 years and 11 months. The life expectancy for Russian women is 72 years.
The average life expectancy for Russian men is less than 59 years - 58 years and 11 months. The life expectancy for Russian women is 72 years.
A much lower life expectancy in one country compared to another indicates that the population in the first country, on average, lives for a shorter time period. This could be due to factors such as inadequate healthcare, poor living conditions, high levels of poverty, or prevalence of disease and illness. It highlights disparities in healthcare systems and overall quality of life between the two countries.
This is from wikipedia: According to the CIA World Factbook, Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China has the world's longest life expectancy of 84.4 years. Women generally life longer than men so I guess women in Macau (CHina) have the longest life expectancy too.
Maybe a few months to a year, dogs don't have a long life expectancy, shorter than humans.
The average life expectancy in the United States is 78.4 years. Women tend to live 6.7 years longer than men.
The average life expectancy for women varies by country and region. In general, women tend to live longer than men, with global average life expectancy for women being around 75-80 years. However, factors such as lifestyle, access to healthcare, and genetics can all influence individual life expectancy.