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What will result from an increased life expectancy and improved health care?

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More overpopulation, more mass extinction, more deforestation, more desertification, less food and resources for everyone, more expensive house, smaller houses, and working longer.
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Population growth.

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Improvement in healthcare facilities directly results in an aging population which is the most significant demographic change today. Increased life expectancy and health care facilities results in people live longer, facing chronic diseases, mostly middle- and old-age disorders, have emerged as major reasons of impairment and functional dependency, requiring programs that impact many sectors of the economy: income security, transportation, leisure, health, and housing.

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