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Are we "dooming" ourselves futher by increasing our lifespan
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31117643:MV8yMjE5MDM4XzM3NjAzODM0X0E4NDZENkY5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14673627:MV8yMjE5MDM4XzM3NTk3OTYxX0EwN0YzQjhD] My grandma is 95 she don't eat much or move around to well, but she damn well knows my name and and ya better not treat her like she has the dementia or can't hear . That lady can put my 72 yr old dad back in his diapers! Cheers grandma! [/quote] yea, one gramps lived to 93, and he got around pretty good...but as a whole, elderly folks have it hard...why save all that money for retirement just to pay it out for medical trying to "live longer" [/quote]
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face it, longer lifespan means more people vying for the same space and resources...
avg life for a male now is about 78-82
I not sure humans were meant to live this long
are we hasting our demise by increasing our lifespan?
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