In January 2006 I averaged the life spans of 118 expired nobel laureates in physiology and medicine. It came out to be 79.27 years. None was a centenarian.There I leave my projection that that the average life span of alive and subsequent nobel laureates in physiology and medicine will be significantly longer than 79.27 years not so much because of progress in life sciences but because of developing global health culture.
Now the related question is- Is there any information on centenarian allopaths?
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