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Making 90 the new 50 by 2030

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February 10, 2022

Americans are Oddly Inconsistent About Aging

February 10, 2022/ Methuselah Foundation
Americans are Oddly Inconsistent About Aging

Americans want to live longer, but are split on whether government should make public health a priority.

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Aging, methuselah Foundation, 90 the new 50, 2030, Longevity
November 26, 2018

What does it mean to be 90 vs 50 years-old? 

November 26, 2018/ Methuselah Foundation
What does it mean to be 90 vs 50 years-old? 
  • What defines an average 90-year-old scientifically?

  • What defines a 50-year-old?

  • How could we make 90 the new 50 by 2030?

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Study, 90 vs 50, 2030, average
August 21, 2018

Study Projects Significant Increase in Lifespan by 2030

August 21, 2018/ Methuselah Foundation
Study Projects Significant Increase in Lifespan by 2030

Worldwide, lifespans are predicted to increase, with South Korea leading the pack. South Korean women born in 2030 are expected to live an average of 90.8 years, an increase of 6.6 years from those born in 2010.

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Korean, Life Expectancy, Longevity, 2030, Study, increase in life expectancy
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