If their body is able to overcome the infection with or without treatment, then there should be no negative affect on their life span. It may actually result in an increased lifespan due to the new immunization that may protect them from other similar flu strains in the future. Those at highest risk with underlying diseases may have problems with the initial infection that are fatal, or may have long term effects on body organs or systems from the infection, but most people have no long term effects once the infection is overcome.
You might be asking how long a person lives. The average age is around 75 years.
It does not affect longevity of a person's life.
yes, as long as it is discussed and permission obtained from the person who has custody of the child.
All their lives
Haze can have various effects on people's lives and health. Short exposure to haze can cause irritation to sensitive parts of the body including the eyes and throat. Long term effects from haze can cause increase in heart attack and long term damage to the lungs and the person's ability to breath properly.
A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long term basis.
Some people have gone their whole lives.
How long the breath is held is limited by carbon dioxide buildup in the blood.
Yes, it should not affect how long the cat lives and other skills the cat needs to live.
Harrison lived so long ago and did so little as President that it is impossible to single out anything that affect lives today. However, he played his part in history and in some small ways no doubt had some effect.
A week, Its like the common cold. Though swine fllu is deadly & may last longer.
Yes. I do not know.