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A proper discussion on how long we live

This is such a good discussion on how we measure life expectancy that I don’t want to spoil it by blogging all over it. That’s not just because it contains my colleague Hilary Salt’s contribution, good as it is. It’s also because of the clarity of explanations of what is going on right now – the stalling (not falling) in the improvements in life expectancy.

Are we hitting a biological ceiling or is there potential to by-pass avoidable mortality?

Why was 2015 such a bad year for life expectancy in the UK and Europe?  Why was 2014 a good year?

Is there another societal shift in the pipeline – to match the general stopping in smoking?Are there more wonder-drugs like statins around the corner?

Why does where you live make such a difference to where you live? What’s so great about Camden and so rubbish about Glasgow – when it comes to living longer?

And why is the gap between women living in Camden and in Glasgow widening?  Is it coincidental to the period of austerity we have gone through?

Listen to this excellent piece and decide for yourself. As one of the Scottish people interviewed pointed out

We don’t listen to this – we live it.

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