Study: Most Babies in developed nations will see 100th birthday
I know, I was surprised too. According to a Danish study (via Reuters), More than half of babies born in rich nations after the year 2000 will live to be at least 100 years old if life expectancy trends continue. Of course this is only based on trends, and the results aren’t entirely concrete, but it definitely shows we’re moving in the right direction!
But there are things we can do — right now in our own lives — to help reduce our risk of cancer and live to see many more birthdays. Head over to morebirthdays.com for tips and ideas on staying well.

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This weekend, my 12-year old daughter and her friends are hosting a surprise birthday sleepover for one of their friends whose mother lost her very short battle with lung cancer this past July. Each year, her Mom would have a huge sleepover birthday party for her which all the girls looked forward to. This will be the first birthday she will have without her Mom and it will probably be difficult for her and her Dad and brothers.