Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Life
expectancy to break 90 barrier by 2030
People are
expected to live longer in the future. With improved health care and medical
services along with healthier nutrition, lifestyles and living conditions,
humans, or any other being, can live longer.
According to
a recent study conducted by the WHO and a British university, South Korean
women are expected to live longer than women of any other country. It also shows
the gap between men and women are closing because of safer and more
health-conscious life styles among men. Heavy drinking and smoking don’t seem
to look fashionable any longer.
Other factors
on this increasing longevity are education and equality, both of which
influence on early life nutrition, which is essential for healthy growth.
Enjoy reading
and thinking how you’d live this increasing time in your later life.
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