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  2. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Data is lacking, but computer models provide the estimate. If a person survived to age 20, they could expect to live around 30 years more. Life expectancy was probably slightly longer for women than men. [33] Life expectancy at age 1 reached 34–41 remaining years for the 67 [29] –75% surviving the first year.

  3. Scientists May Have Finally Figured Out Why Women Live Longer ...

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    But there was also a difference between those assigned male at birth, with those assigned female expected to live 5.8 years longer—the largest lifespan difference between the two sexes since 1996.

  4. Why do women live longer than men? - AOL

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    It's no secret that Women usually live longer than men. The question is how do they do it? Well now, Stanford University scientists may have some answers, EyeOpener explains. They put out a study ...

  5. Sex differences in human physiology - Wikipedia

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    Females live longer than males in most countries around the world. In Russia, however, the sex-associated gap has been increasing as male life expectancy declines. [128] The longer average life span of females can lead to skewed statistical results in regard to sex differences.

  6. List of countries by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    The life expectancy is shown separately for males and for females, as well as a combined figure. Several non- sovereign entities and territories are also included in this list. The figures reflect the quality of healthcare in the countries listed as well as other factors including HIV infections.

  7. Why do women live longer than men? - AOL

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    U.S. women now live 6 years longer than men—and a lack of male-targeted mental health care might be to blame. Erin Prater. November 16, 2023 at 3:00 PM. Getty Images.

  8. The U.S. has the widest health span-lifespan gap - AOL

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    Researchers found that people worldwide live 9.6 years longer than they are healthy — and in the U.S. the gap is more than 12 years. The U.S. has the biggest lifespan-health span gap in the world.

  9. Health survival paradox - Wikipedia

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    Sex gap in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy [1]. The male-female health survival paradox, also known as the morbidity-mortality paradox or gender paradox, is the phenomenon in which female humans experience more medical conditions and disability during their lives, but live longer than males.