CHF is treatable. It really depends on how compliant the patient is and the severity of the condition.
No, autistic people do not have a shorter lifespan. There is nothing about autism that would cause someone to have a shorter lifespan.
How long someone or something lives for
A lifespan is how long someone will live this is by sebastian chavez
Age is a measure of time and cannot be considered "bigger" in a direct sense. However, a person with a longer lifespan would have a greater accumulation of years compared to someone with a shorter lifespan.
There is no data showing the average lifespan of someone who has chondrosarcoma cancer because it all depends on what age the person was diagnosed. The 5 year life expectancy is about 60 percent once you have been diagnosed.
You can extend your lifespan by eating healthy foods, and exercising everyday however this could not increase your lifespan (But their is a small possibility you will live a little longer) it will make you healthier and much more fit. you could die a year or two years after, someone who sits on the sofa all day eating crisps and watching TV.
Who the F measures someone's lifespan in weeks? Madison lived to 85 years and 3 months.
Metabolism does not directly determine lifespan. Many factors influence life expectancy, including genetics, lifestyle, and overall health. Having a high metabolism may have its own set of health implications, but it is not a direct indicator of lifespan compared to someone with a low metabolism.
All a normal lifespan, providing that you keep strictly controlled your copper balance (intake vs depletion) with diet and drugs.
In captivity I know for a fact that they can live up to eight years. The key is a stable enviroment. I wish someone would do research on their time clock of life.
The life expectancy for someone born in 1985 is around 73-75 years in most developed countries. However, individual factors such as lifestyle choices, genetics, and access to healthcare can influence a person's actual lifespan.
The average lifespan in the 16th century was around 30-40 years old. However, this average was significantly influenced by high infant mortality rates, with many children not surviving past their first year. If someone survived childhood, they could expect to live into their 50s or even longer, depending on their social status and access to healthcare.