To: nickcarraway
When the average life expectancy was 30 or so, one would not expect to find much dementia.
To: hinckley buzzard
To: hinckley buzzard
17 posted on
09/24/2024 4:35:57 PM PDT by
RedMonqey
(This is no longer America but "Amerika"!)
To: hinckley buzzard
21 posted on
09/24/2024 4:45:50 PM PDT by
Bobbyvotes
(I will be voting for Trump/whoever he picks VP in November. If he loses in 2024, country is toast.)
To: hinckley buzzard
“When the average life expectancy was 30 or so, one would not expect to find much dementia.”
Ever been to a college campus and tried talking to the coeds there?
24 posted on
09/24/2024 4:49:12 PM PDT by
BobL
To: hinckley buzzard
38 posted on
09/24/2024 5:42:55 PM PDT by
Honorary Serb
(Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
To: hinckley buzzard
When the average life expectancy was 30 or so, one would not expect to find much dementia. Agreed. Though the average life span might have been 70, that's still usually before dementia is an issue.
45 posted on
09/24/2024 6:25:58 PM PDT by
Tell It Right
(1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
To: hinckley buzzard
The rich lived much longer, but I get your point.
46 posted on
09/24/2024 6:50:04 PM PDT by
maro
(MAGA!)
To: hinckley buzzard
The lifespan in classical Greece was probably much higher, once you remove infant fatalities and account for slaves in poor conditions. We do know that prominent Greeks lived until well into old age 70 to 80.
60 posted on
09/27/2024 4:31:19 PM PDT by
SuzyQue
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