The results are due to early interventions and high vaccination rates in the state.The post Hawaiʻi life expectancy decline smaller than U.S. average during COVID-19 pandemic first appeared on University of Hawaiʻi System News. Read more
The University Of Hawaii System - Dec 14
Birmingham was named among the lowest life expectancy rates in the region Read more
Birmingham Live - Dec 14
Life expectancy in Scotland continues to be lower than in any other UK nation as men and women face a 'postcode lottery' on how long they will live. Read more
Mail Online - Dec 10
A good night's sleep is more than a luxury: New research from Oregon Health & Science University suggests that insufficient sleep may shorten your life. Read more
Medical News - Dec 08
Lori Lober was given the heartbreaking diagnosis that her breast cancer was terminal and given 2 years to live; 20 years on, she is as healthy as ever thanks to a miracle 'cure' Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Nov 30
The 1st World Longevity Summit in Kyotango, Japan brought together global experts to share advances in aging biology, lifestyle medicine, and community-based strategies for healthy longevity. Its joint declaration identified four pillars – social connection, plant-based diets, daily activity, and... Read more
Medical News - Nov 20
Humans are living 20 years longer than they were in 1950, according to new research with all 204 countries and territories studied reporting declines in their mortality rates since then. But vast inequities remain, and there is an “emerging crisis” of rising death rates among adolescents and youn... Read more
Cnn - Oct 12
Chicago health officials attributed the overall improvement to a drop in COVID-19 deaths, after leaving the worst years of the pandemic behind, as well as fewer people dying early from chronic diseases. Read more
Chicago Tribune - Sep 10
Living to 100 really is a significant achievement. But it's unlikely this milestone will become commonplace anytime soon, according to a new study. Read more
Mail Online - Sep 01
A poll of executives conducted by the Chartered Management Institute found about half those aged 55 or over agreed a rise was necessary. Read more
Mail Online - Aug 10