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Dr. John Campbell · Today · 23 min

Organ collection

World leaders will not live this long. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, 72 Kim Jong Un, 41 – 42 Xi Jinping, 72 https://ficm.ac.uk/sites/ficm/files/documents/2024-12/Form%20for%20the%20Diagnosis%20of%20DNC%20-%20adults%20and%20children%20over%202%20years%20-%20January%202025.pdf Xi, These days 70 years old ….. In the past it used to be rare for someone to be older that 70 and these days they say that at 70 one’s still a child. Putin or Un, (spoken in Mandarin) Human organs can be repeatedly transplanted, so you can get younger and youger in spite of age And might be able to stave off old age indefinitely XI, It’s predicted that in this century it might become possible to live to 150. Jeanne Calmeny, (France) died 1997, aged 122 years, 164 days Ethel Caterham, (UK) born 21 august 1909, age 116 Joao Marinho Neto (Brazil), born 5 October 1912, age 112 Key Leading Causes of Death (England & Wales) From 2022 data: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregistrationsummarytables/2022?trk=public_post_comment-text&utm_source=chatgpt.com Dementia & Alzheimer’s disease — ~11.5% of all deaths Ischaemic heart diseases (heart disease) — ~10.3% Chronic lower respiratory diseases (e.g. COPD etc.) — ~5.2% Cerebrovascular diseases (stroke etc.) — ~5.1% Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus & lung (lung cancer) — ~5.0% In 2023, influenza and pneumonia became one of the top causes among these leading causes. Other circulatory diseases/starters (e.g. other heart disease, cardiac failure) Cerebrovascular disease (stroke etc.) Chronic lower respiratory diseases (COPD, chronic bronchitis etc.) Lung cancer (trachea, bronchus & lung neoplasms) Other cancers (colorectal, breast, prostate, pancreas etc.) Diabetes Kidney diseases Liver disease Parkinson’s disease Septicaemia / other infections Accidents/unintentional injuries Suicide / self-harm Chronic liver disease / cirrhosis Hypertensive diseases Dementia other types Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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World leaders will not live this long. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, 72 Kim Jong Un, 41 – 42 Xi Jinping, 72 https://ficm.ac.uk/sites/ficm/files/documents/2024-12/Form%20for%20the%20Diagnosis%20of%20DNC%20-%20adults%20and%20children%20over%202%20years%20-%20January%202025.pdf Xi, These days 70 years old ….. In the past it used to be rare for someone to be older that 70 and these days they say that at 70 one’s still a child. Putin or Un, (spoken in Mandarin) Human organs can be repeatedly transplanted, so you can get younger and youger in spite of age And might be able to stave off old age indefinitely XI, It’s predicted that in this century it might become possible to live to 150. Jeanne Calmeny, (France) died 1997, aged 122 years, 164 days Ethel Caterham, (UK) born 21 august 1909, age 116 Joao Marinho Neto (Brazil), born 5 October 1912, age 112 Key Leading Causes of Death (England & Wales) From 2022 data: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregistrationsummarytables/2022?trk=public_post_comment-text&utm_source=chatgpt.com Dementia & Alzheimer’s disease — ~11.5% of all deaths Ischaemic heart diseases (heart disease) — ~10.3% Chronic lower respiratory diseases (e.g. COPD etc.) — ~5.2% Cerebrovascular diseases (stroke etc.) — ~5.1% Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus & lung (lung cancer) — ~5.0% In 2023, influenza and pneumonia became one of the top causes among these leading causes. Other circulatory diseases/starters (e.g. other heart disease, cardiac failure) Cerebrovascular disease (stroke etc.) Chronic lower respiratory diseases (COPD, chronic bronchitis etc.) Lung cancer (trachea, bronchus & lung neoplasms) Other cancers (colorectal, breast, prostate, pancreas etc.) Diabetes Kidney diseases Liver disease Parkinson’s disease Septicaemia / other infections Accidents/unintentional injuries Suicide / self-harm Chronic liver disease / cirrhosis Hypertensive diseases Dementia other types

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