I don't think so, we'll die earlier!!!!! people now don't even reach their 60's!!
people before even reach their 100's and check the bible, almost a thousand
just be more active, get some exercise! eat right, live a happy and healthy life, you'll surely live longer! :P
2006-06-05 15:04:51
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answered by TrueToHeart 2
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People are already living a lot longer nowadays than they were 30 or 40 years ago. It's not too far off to guess that the trend will continue. Granted, there are rising obesity issues, at least in the United States, and that may counter the positive effects we've been having over the past few generations. Let's hope not.
2006-06-05 15:03:32
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answered by calivane07 3
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Each generation will live a little longer than the previous generation because of the advances of science and knowledge. It has been this way for thousands of years.
2006-06-05 15:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No for we are at the end of our time, But yes i no people doesn't believe this but its true for if you learn the Bible and look all around you will learn this for your self. And besides I know for God show me things nobody would believe me anyway so I keep it to myself....
You all are thinking of our life and our time line.
But none of us never do give this one single thought that
we are living in God's time and NOT ours for God's
time creates every generation we have and this is our last one.
We most always think our technology is going to help us LIVE longer but how can we really answer that question, Yes i love the technology we are learning but we must all look at the Bigger issue here.
I hope I do not get anyone started up with arguments about this
2006-06-05 15:05:45
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answered by ? 4
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My answer is yes, but only by a bit. I believe that technology has allowed medicine nowadays to advance at a good, progressive pace thus being more successful in diagnosising and treating patients.
The ironic thing is that I think we will desperately NEED these medical advances to combat many health problems (that we brought on ourselves) more so than ever - at the rate we're going now, we will be breathing in more chemicals, getting more obese, and will be exposed to more UV rays for lack of Ozone than ever before.
Thank goodness for medicine.
2006-06-05 15:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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the dilemma is if we will live better. our best age is between 19 and 43. (form scientists perspective) again IF science and technology would prolong or expand this phase of life I'm for it .However just live longer as an impotent in some nursing home .than die at 63 is a dream
2006-06-05 15:10:46
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answered by iceberg_567 1
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yes...but eventually i think that, with the number of deadly viruses that constantly mutate, there could be an epidemic really soon
also, everyone using antibiotics when they don't need to causes bacteria to get stronger...so stronger antibiotics still need to be developed to fight these bacteria, which can be costly and time-consuming...
so i think that this generation will live longer than previous ones, but the age will eventually plateau and possibly even drop because of strains of bacteria and lurking epidemics
2006-06-05 15:05:05
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answered by ttizzle999 3
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I believe that due to advances in Science and Technology this generation will live alot longer...
2006-06-05 15:02:06
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answered by casparin0324 6
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Meh, i'm no longer worried. I graduated from tornado Alley and do not ought to bypass back ever back. quickly i'd be heading out to Seattle, that is susceptible to earthquakes. yet when I had to make your thoughts up on a organic disaster to bear, I choose shaken, no longer stirred.
2016-12-06 10:03:11
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answered by ? 3
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yes, because medical science has made good progress with keeping the body alive. Unfortunately medical science is not doing so well with Alzheimer's and dementia type diseases so I think it would really suck to be 90, healthy and totally demented. This is actually a very common real life scenario.
2006-06-05 15:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so because the previous generation has more discipline when it comes to their health as well as in their own acts.
2006-06-05 15:03:21
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answered by Vocal Prowess 4
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