Japanese women habitable longer than anyone

Little girls born in Japan in 2007 have the longest life expectancy of any other public on the planet… 86 years. Though life expectancy is a complicated issue, experts say that Japanese women habitable so distant in part considering of their healthy diet and different social structure, as well as advancements made in medical care. Boys born in Japan final year can expect to habitable 79.2 years, while residents of Iceland and Hong Kong aren’t far behind.

The flip side of that is that Japan’s birth rate is additionally very low, which leaves the Japanese government in a strange position — how to run a country with an aging population without a younger population

to back them up?

Still, the Japanese are definitely doing something right. About.com digs a little deeper into the hows and whys of the enlarged life spans of Japan.

Original post by Bethany Sanders

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