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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 1927010" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>Did I say it was all bad? I said some changes were good some bad.</p><p></p><p>Obesity up, but life expectancy up, but it depends where we live and what social class we are from.</p><p>Life expectancy according to some has stopped increasing.</p><p></p><p>Science has advance medical procedures and society in general no longer smokes 50 a day, if one is male.</p><p>Have you any idea what kind of life people dying in1948 at age 66 had?</p><p></p><p>They suffered two world wars, Spanish flu, and extremely poor nutrition during the depression. I knew a man from the midlands had to eat raw turnips out the fields during the depression because he got so hungry.</p><p>Add to that that, when they worked it was no sinicure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 1927010, member: 57698"] Did I say it was all bad? I said some changes were good some bad. Obesity up, but life expectancy up, but it depends where we live and what social class we are from. Life expectancy according to some has stopped increasing. Science has advance medical procedures and society in general no longer smokes 50 a day, if one is male. Have you any idea what kind of life people dying in1948 at age 66 had? They suffered two world wars, Spanish flu, and extremely poor nutrition during the depression. I knew a man from the midlands had to eat raw turnips out the fields during the depression because he got so hungry. Add to that that, when they worked it was no sinicure. [/QUOTE]
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