The decline of human mortality is a unique phenomenon that distinguishes the evolution of Homo Sapiens from that of other species. In the short span of two hundred or so years human life expectancy at birth increased from roughly 30 years to values exceeding 85 years, well past the ages of reproduction. Although there is substantial diversity, most human populations have shared this progress, largely attributable to a scientific revolution and a cascade of technological breakthroughs that the explosive growth of scientific knowledge makes possible. Will past gains in survival continue to accrue, even if at substantially reduced rates? Barring natural disasters, wars or epidemics, will universal improvements of human life expectancy continue...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
textabstractIn industrialised countries, mortality and morbidity are dominated by age rela...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
Post-reproductive longevity is a robust feature of human life and not only a recent phenomenon cause...
Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects...
Driven by the convergence of three powerful demographic and psychographic trends, the way we think a...
Two striking differences between humans and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, ...
AVERAGE WORLDWIDE HUMAN life expectancy reached 66 years in the first quinquennium of the twenty-fir...
Earth thought 87 of 365: A conceivable human future is not one in which Earth’s diversity of life c...
At present, various national populations are now at different stages of the demographic transition. ...
In contrast to the upper boundary of mortality, the lower boundary has so far largely been neglected...
When we see centenarians among us, singing, swimming, driving, and hear of supercentenarians, ten ye...
At present, various national populations are now at different stages of the demographic transition. ...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
textabstractIn industrialised countries, mortality and morbidity are dominated by age rela...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
Post-reproductive longevity is a robust feature of human life and not only a recent phenomenon cause...
Old-age survival has increased substantially since 1950. Death rates decelerate with age for insects...
Driven by the convergence of three powerful demographic and psychographic trends, the way we think a...
Two striking differences between humans and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, ...
AVERAGE WORLDWIDE HUMAN life expectancy reached 66 years in the first quinquennium of the twenty-fir...
Earth thought 87 of 365: A conceivable human future is not one in which Earth’s diversity of life c...
At present, various national populations are now at different stages of the demographic transition. ...
In contrast to the upper boundary of mortality, the lower boundary has so far largely been neglected...
When we see centenarians among us, singing, swimming, driving, and hear of supercentenarians, ten ye...
At present, various national populations are now at different stages of the demographic transition. ...
Evolutionary medicine in its classical form assumes that since cultural evolution is faster than bio...
Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nat...
textabstractIn industrialised countries, mortality and morbidity are dominated by age rela...