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<blockquote data-quote="Art Of Flowers" data-source="post: 1428991" data-attributes="member: 375067"><p>Deaths from diabetic related illness dropped dramatically in WW1 and WW2 due to rationing resulting in people eating a lot less.</p><p></p><p>During the Great Depression in the between 1929 and 1932 life expectancy increased by six years ... see <a href="http://ur.umich.edu/0910/Oct05_09/19.php" target="_blank">http://ur.umich.edu/0910/Oct05_09/19.php</a></p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>The Great Depression had a silver lining: During that hard time, U.S. life expectancy increased by 6.2 years, researchers say. Life expectancy rose from 57.1 in 1929 to 63.3 years in 1932, according to the analysis by U-M researchers José A.</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><em></em></p><p>People can dramatically improve type 2 diabetes, general health and live a lot longer if you eat less or do intermittent fasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Of Flowers, post: 1428991, member: 375067"] Deaths from diabetic related illness dropped dramatically in WW1 and WW2 due to rationing resulting in people eating a lot less. During the Great Depression in the between 1929 and 1932 life expectancy increased by six years ... see [URL]http://ur.umich.edu/0910/Oct05_09/19.php[/URL] [INDENT][I]The Great Depression had a silver lining: During that hard time, U.S. life expectancy increased by 6.2 years, researchers say. Life expectancy rose from 57.1 in 1929 to 63.3 years in 1932, according to the analysis by U-M researchers José A. [/I][/INDENT] People can dramatically improve type 2 diabetes, general health and live a lot longer if you eat less or do intermittent fasting. [/QUOTE]
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