Life Expectancy In Brazil Goes Up

Rising life expectancy and falling infant mortality are the current twin trends in Brazil. The average life expectancy rose to 74.9 years, said the National Statistical Institute on Monday. According to the institute, life expectancy rose by three months and 25 days over 2012 -- and has increased by a full year since 2010. Back in 1980, a Brazilian could expect to live only 62.5 years, but that has since risen to 78.6 for women and 71.3 for men. Infant ...

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