yes
No, people today generally live longer than people in the past due to advancements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition. Life expectancy has increased significantly over the years.
Yes because I saw it on my favorite television show.They were just the happiest married people ever...sort of.
Yes, just like smaller dogs live longer, but if you eat mickyd's and KFC all the time, you may live a little shorter.
On average, people from Canada tend to live longer than people from the United States. Factors such as healthcare access, lifestyle choices, and social policies may contribute to this difference. However, individual health outcomes can vary among people within each country.
Advancements in medical care and overall improvements in health care have contributed to longer lifespans for people with dementia. Increased awareness and early diagnosis, along with better management of symptoms and support services, have also played a role in helping individuals with dementia live longer. Additionally, a focus on overall health and well-being, including healthy lifestyle habits, can further contribute to a longer lifespan for those living with dementia.
Depends on where the kids live. In most of the US, kids go to school for 13 years, plus any college they go to. However, when in college, most people are no longer kids.
No
No.
Depends.
No
People who drink alcohol in moderation tend to live longer than those who don't.
Plants cannot live longer without sunlight than without water, this is due to the process of photosynthesis
I like Milky Way and Galaxy, but probably I'd actually live longer without them.
Heaven
please get off
Yes they do
because they no longer live