Rapid rises achieved in 20th century have slowed significantly, with life expectancy in the US falling
If blowing out the candles on your 100th birthday cake is a pillar of your retirement plan, you might want to skip to the next article.
An analysis of death data from the world’s longest-lived populations reveals that the rapid improvements in life expectancy achieved in the 20th century have slowed dramatically in the past three decades.
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