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RE: #1 Would the next generation lifespan exceed thirty (30) years in the next few decades ?
Let's roll it back a bit.
Since the mid-1900s, we have been eating more and more unhealthy food, but our life-span has continues to increase. So, does it really matter if diabetes rates have nearly doubled? Or, is the issue that we keep people who get diabetes alive longer?
Donkey years ago, lifespan of men were much longer than the modern men of today, from my own perspective, it definatly have to do with the environment we live in and what kind of stuff we consume.
Diabetes has claimed lots of life in the past years . So, thats one factor i think reduces the modern life span of men
Well, let's be honest. The softness of civilization has allowed a lot of people to live a lot longer than they should have.