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GENEVA A boy born in San Marino, a tiny republic surrounded by Italy, will likely live to age 80, the world's longest male life expectancy, but newborn girls in Japan and 30 other countries have even better prospects, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Sierra Leone registered the shortest male life expectancy at 37 years the same as that of girls in Swaziland, who were at the bottom of the female list, WHO's "World Health Statistics 2007" show.See the full content of this document
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Males Live Longest in San Marino
Females in Japan,...
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