King Tut and Life Expectancy
King Tutankhamun, commonly known as King Tut, ruled ancient Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC. King Tutankhamun became Pharaoh in 1333 at the age of nine years old and ruled until he died at the age of 19....
View ArticleOldest person in US dies in NH at age 114
Mary Josephine Ray, the New Hampshire woman who was certified as the oldest person living in the United States, has died at age 114 years, 294 days. Ray was born May 17, 1895, in Bloomfield, Prince...
View ArticleLong-term survival after donating a kidney
Good news. A study by a group of researchers at John Hopkins School of Medicine indicates that people do not put their own health at risk by donating their kidney. The study was conducted on 80,347...
View ArticleFuzzy math: O’Reilly says higher Canadian life expectancy is “to be expected”...
Oh, he didn’t really say this, did he? A viewer asked: “Has anyone noticed that life expectancy in Canada under our health system is higher than the USA?” Bill responded: “Well, that’s to be expected...
View ArticleKing Tut and Life Expectancy
King Tutankhamun, commonly known as King Tut, ruled ancient Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC. King Tutankhamun became Pharaoh in 1333 at the age of nine years old and ruled until he died at the age of 19....
View ArticlePandemic leads to biggest drop in U.S. life expectancy since World War II …
The CDC data is in from 2020 and it shows that life expectancy continues to drop. We also know that 2021, which is not yet part of the tally, has been much worse with respect to mortality. It is...
View ArticleLife Expectancy Drops Again
The CDC has released the latest data from the National Vital Statistics System. Life Expectancy for the U.S. population in 2021 was 76.4 years. This represents a decrease of 0.6 years from 2020....
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