Life expectancy is the average number of years a person is expected to live. Depending on the healthcare, food, lifestyle, and living standards of a particular country, life expectancy changes. Life ...
Singapore tops the 2025 “healthiest country” rankings, but places like Japan still lead in life expectancy. Learn why “healthiest” and “longest‑lived” aren’t always the same, and what this means for ...
Once driven by dramatic drops in early-life mortality, life expectancy gains are now losing momentum, signaling that today’s generations may never match the near-linear longevity climb of the past.
New data indicates that life expectancy in Israel has jumped to almost a full additional year, leaving Israel at #4 in OECD rankings. Israel, with an average life expectancy of 83.8 years, climbed to ...
Back in 1950, the global average life expectancy was just 48 years. Today, it has risen to 72.6 and is projected to climb into the high 80s by 2050. Check out this video to see the top ten countries ...
Figures for national life expectancy by country tend to be within bandwidths. At the moment, the US is relegated to the lower end by comparison with the rest of the world, one rank above Cuba. That is ...
New figures show people in Scotland are spending a greater proportion of their life in poor health than previously.
An American born in 2024 can expect to live to be 79, on average. But people in other wealthy countries can expect to live longer.
A recent study co-led by CityUHK found that strong El Niño events cause deeper, longer-lasting harm to human health than previously understood—by slowing long-term improvements in mortality rates for ...