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If You Could Live to 100, Would You?

It could soon be a choice boomers make

With advances in health care technologies, increased awareness of risk factors for fatal diseases and a population that is healthier than generations that came before, a significant number of boomers are likely to live to 100. Whether this is good news depends on whom you ask. Some people love the idea of having so many years to spend with loved ones and to enjoy life; others believe that a shorter lifespan is ideal for individuals, families and society as a whole.

We want to know what our readers think. If you could live to be 100, would you?

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