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On Aug 23, 2:43 am, Mark Robarts <mrstar...@gmail.com> wrote:
expectancy, and medical care quality as a way of promoting socialized
medicine.
In the old days you'd get a hang nail, it got infected, and you were
dead. Antibiotics and sanitation by far are responsible for most of
our longer life expectancy today. The next levels of life expectancy
come from not joining a gang, driving carefully, and not eating
yourself to death (common in America).
We cure a bunch of things that used to be fatal, like cancers, but I'm
not sure that adds much LE. America does that much better, for
example, but the deficit from overeating outweighs it.
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Cheers,
James Arthur
Oh sure, I know that. Bill regularly conflates longevity, lifeJust as a matter of interest. That people didn't live much past 35 is a common misconception. The average life expectancy of 35 is a result of a very high infant mortality rate and does not mean that people did not live to be 90 (or that people did not previously die slowly and painfully).
expectancy, and medical care quality as a way of promoting socialized
medicine.
In the old days you'd get a hang nail, it got infected, and you were
dead. Antibiotics and sanitation by far are responsible for most of
our longer life expectancy today. The next levels of life expectancy
come from not joining a gang, driving carefully, and not eating
yourself to death (common in America).
We cure a bunch of things that used to be fatal, like cancers, but I'm
not sure that adds much LE. America does that much better, for
example, but the deficit from overeating outweighs it.
--
Cheers,
James Arthur