...the first time, U.S. lifeexpectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government... Australia were also near the top of the list. "The international ... causes of death, including heart disease, cancer, accidents and diabetes. "I ... statistics center. Health statisticians noted declines of more than 6 percent ... stroke and chronic lower respiratory disease (including bronchitis and emphysema), and ...
... gap in average lifeexpectancy between indigenous and other Australians. [edit] Preventable diseases Tobacco packaging warning messages and smoking bans ... exercise program to avoid suffering obesity related disease such as diabetes. [edit] Poor services State ... times in emergency rooms and for non- life threatening operations[citation needed]. Poor standards at ...
... wrote: On Jun 11, 4:30Â pm, "Jack" <furgfurgf...@yahoo.com> wrote: "kevirwin" <kevir...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:5a7836b8-8147-439c-8ec5-e45a75e4b495@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... and why is taking 78 years to rot & decay better than 70??? help me to see what you all see, K e v I'm going to run five miles when I get home. even ...
... got the #30 from memory after watching the doco 2 days ago. From the orginal post: "However, the United States continues to lag behind about ***30*** other countries in estimated life span, according to World Health Organization data." It's irrelevant what you said originally, what's relevant is what I said, and why I said it, and oddly enough it has absolutely ...
... got the #30 from memory after watching the doco 2 days ago. From the orginal post: "However, the United States continues to lag behind about ***30*** other countries in estimated life span, according to World Health Organization data." It's irrelevant what you said originally, what's relevant is what I said, and why I said it, and oddly enough it has absolutely ...
... the #30 from memory after watching the doco 2 days ago. From the orginal post: "However, the United States continues to lag behind about ***30*** other countries in estimated life span, according to World Health Organization data." It's irrelevant what you said originally, what's relevant is what I said, and why I said it, and oddly enough it has absolutely nothing to...
... that otherwise would have taken decades or never if left to purest market forces, that is, when allowed to operate freely as a Government for the benefit of the nation as a whole and not special ideological interests. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - When speaking of the U.S. government it
... allowed to operate freely as a Government for the benefit of the nation as a whole and not special ideological interests. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - When speaking of the U.S. government it’s more than an opinion; it’s as close to being factual as you can get without being included in an...
... is in concreting in place one's pre-existing cultural beliefs about how "life" is best lived according to the Holy Writ of US Know-it.... HERE's a quote even " The World Health Organization says the U.S. health care system rates 37th in the world in terms of ... be perfect, isfa health systems, govt., and society etc. That's life. We all do the best we can with what we got. But ...
... successes and failures." Seems to me, there is far less interest in learning anything new or more effective, than there is in concreting in place one's pre-existing cultural beliefs about how "life" is best lived according to the Holy Writ of US Know-it-allism. Anyone outside the "box" of the USA will understand exactly what I am referring to here, though ...