mercredi 22 février 2017
Why life expectancy in Canada, other countries is reaching 'breathtaking' levels
Canadians born in 2030 will live longer by a few years — to age 84 for a man and 87 for a woman — than the preceding generation, according to a U.K. study that projects life expectancies in 35 industrialized countries will continue to climb.
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