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	<title>Comments on: Life Expectancy is Up in USA by Almost 10 Years Over 1955</title>
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		<title>By: Nykemartyn</title>
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		<description>Average life expectancy at birth in 1955 was just 48 years; in 1995 it was 65 years; in 2025 it will reach 73 years. By the year 2025, it is expected that no country will have a life expectancy of less than 50 years. More than 50 million people live today in countries with a life expectancy of less than 45 years. Over 5 billion people in 120 countries today have life expectancy of more than 60 years. About 300 million people live in 16 countries where life expectancy actually decreased between 1975-1995. Many thousands of people born this year will live through the 21st century and see the advent of the 22nd century. For example, while there were only 200 centenarians in France in 1950, by the year 2050, the number is projected to reach 150 000 - a 750-fold increase in 100 years.
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