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Do You really want to live to be 100?

Financial Times

‘Healthy life expectancy’ is an important measure of what people want — and in the UK, it’s not looking good

Sarah O’Connor 

" In the UK, which ranked in the middle of the EU countries before Brexit, things aren’t looking good. In the years before the pandemic, healthy life expectancy had stagnated for men at 62.9 years and had begun to fall slightly for women to 63.3 years".

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