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		<description><![CDATA[Northwest life expectancy is on the rise - especially in British Columbia. | Nice: apparently, northwesterners are living longer than ever! And it&#8217;s not just that elderly patients are eking out a few extra miserable months in the intensive care unit before dying of old age. Nope&#8212;death rates are falling at pretty much every stage of life, from infancy, through teenage years and middle age, and into the senior years. The big drops in death over the last decade have been in heart disease,...]]></description>
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