Yes, advancements in healthcare, nutrition, and lifestyle choices have contributed to an increase in life expectancy worldwide. Improved access to healthcare services, better medical treatments for diseases, and public health initiatives have all played a role in helping people live longer.
Advancements in technology and healthcare, improved sanitation and hygiene practices, better access to nutritious food, safer working conditions, and increased awareness about healthy lifestyle habits have all contributed to the increase in life expectancy. Additionally, medical breakthroughs such as vaccines, antibiotics, and treatments for chronic diseases have helped people live longer and healthier lives.
As of now, there is no scientific evidence or technology that allows people to live forever. While advances in medicine and biotechnology are helping people live longer, aging and mortality are still inevitable aspects of human life. However, ongoing research is being conducted to better understand the aging process and explore ways to potentially extend lifespan.
The life expectancy for people born in 1938 is currently around 82-84 years. However, individual life expectancy can vary based on factors such as lifestyle, genetics, and access to healthcare.
The oldest recorded age a human being has lived to is 122 years. This age is considered an extreme outlier, and the average life expectancy for humans is typically around 70-80 years. Several factors, such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and medical advancements, can influence how long a person lives.
An aging society can lead to increased healthcare costs, higher demand for long-term care services, strain on social security systems, and potential labor force shortages as the population ages. It may also result in changes to the social fabric, family structures, and economic dynamics of a country.
no they don't. actually, people's life span are now decreasing.
People are living longer but now more and more people are becoming obease.
People live longer. The average age use to be about 40 years old until death. We now have people living well into the 100's.
"still be living" implies that people ARE living there NOW, which isn't the case.
6.9 billon people are in the world now
St. Anthony died hundreds of years ago and it now a saint in heaven. He no longer has to work for a living.
It has more people and is now a dormitory village. it now has 1200 people living there.
Married couples with adult children who have left home. This is much more common now than it has been previously due to people living longer.
Then the years would be longer, and in general it would be colder.
Advancements in technology and healthcare, improved sanitation and hygiene practices, better access to nutritious food, safer working conditions, and increased awareness about healthy lifestyle habits have all contributed to the increase in life expectancy. Additionally, medical breakthroughs such as vaccines, antibiotics, and treatments for chronic diseases have helped people live longer and healthier lives.
it has a nice living condition and it has a lot of people about 17,000,000 people WOW now that's a lot of people
6.9 billon people are in the world now