Infant mortality is generally a factor in life expectancy calculations.
To be honest, like any other disease, no one can give an accurate life expectancy. Everyone is different, so some people will live longer than others.
8x faster so at 13 there average life expectancy they would be 8x13= 104
The life expectancy of a person with RE depends on the individual. There are several factors to consider like age, severity/frequency of seizures, and amount of cognitive/physical impairment. I have been living with this disease for 10 years, I still have occasional small seizures and some muscle weakness on my left side. There are treatments available to adults (12+) that help manage the disease and keep it from progressing, and children have surgical options that can potentially keep the disease from spreading/progressing. So the life expectancy of a person with RE is actually fairly average.
so people could look at germs and other small things low LIFE
Here is a website that purports to calculate a biological age. They don't explain their methodology, but it seems to be calculated as something like: Your current age MINUS your personal life expectancy (estimated from your family history, health behaviors, etc.) PLUS the US life expectancy for a person of your age and sex . It is not clear how good the estimate of your personal life expectancy is, but my biological age is 10 years below my current age, so it must be right, right? http://www.preventdisease.com/healthtools/articles/health_age.html
its low because Afghanistan is a developing country
While Lithuania is ranked 88th in the world for life expectancy, it is not particularly low. According to the CIA World Factbook, in 2010 the life expectancy of Lithuanians is 70.23 years for men and 80.29 years for women.
Life expectancy at birth: total population: 49.94 yearsmale: 48 yearsfemale: 51.94 years (2008 est.)
In Canada, the average life expectancy in the 1900s varied depending on the decade. In the early 1900s, it was around 60 years, but by the end of the century, it had increased to around 79 years due to improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and living conditions.
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In 1350, life expectancy was low due to factors such as high rates of infant mortality, lack of medical knowledge and technology, limited access to clean water and sanitation, widespread diseases and epidemics, and harsh living conditions. All these factors contributed to a lower average life expectancy during that time.
Normal life expectancy, so long as you don't cut yourself severely.
The American life expectancy is 78.4 years, so by these calculations he may die around 2025 or so.
It is hard to get exact stats but during the period from 2000-2005 it was approx. 49
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Swaziland is the country with the lowest life expectancy. Its life expectancy is about 40 years old; the world life expectancy is about 67 years old, so Swaziland is 40% below world average.
Even though Japan's population is quite dense it has a high life expectancy because the healthcare there is very good and people have a good education and know how to stay healthy. Its life expectancy is between 81-85 so is very high.