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The Longevity Revolution: Preparing for a New Real The Longevity Revolution: Preparing for a New Reality is a comprehensive 2025 report by Fidelity International, produced in partnership with the National Innovation Centre for Ageing. It examines how rising life expectancy is reshaping retirement, personal wellbeing, financial planning, and social structures. Based on a large global study of 11,800 people aged 50+ across 13 markets, the report argues that we are entering a “longevity society” where living into our 80s, 90s, and beyond is increasingly normal—and must be planned for accordingly.
The research identifies a major gap between people’s aspirations for longer, healthier lives and their preparation for them. Many underestimate how long they will live, misjudge how long their savings must last, and overlook care costs, emotional wellbeing, and social support. This disconnect—called the longevity literacy gap—creates financial and psychological vulnerability, particularly during the retirement transition.
To address this, the report introduces four pillars of longevity readiness:
Financial stability – The foundation that supports every other aspect of later life. It includes saving adequately, investing wisely, planning for decumulation, understanding lifespan risk, and managing unexpected health or care costs.
Physical health – The key enabler of independence, mobility, and quality of life. Nearly half of respondents cite physical decline as their top retirement concern.
Emotional wellbeing – The inner resource that supports identity, purpose, and resilience. Emotional readiness varies significantly across countries and is strongly tied to financial confidence.
Social connectivity – The “longevity multiplier,” strongly linked to life satisfaction, lower care costs, and reduced disease risk. Social isolation is shown to be as harmful as smoking or obesity.
The report shows that people with a retirement plan feel significantly more prepared—financially, emotionally, physically, and socially—than those without one. It also highlights widespread anxiety about running out of money, the challenges of transitioning from earning to spending savings, and the growing desire to keep working longer—not just for income, but for meaning, structure, and connection.
A key theme is the redefinition of retirement, shifting from a short final life stage to a dynamic period that may last 30+ years. The report explores how individuals and societies must adapt—through better planning, innovative financial products, stronger public policy, improved health and care systems, and technology that enhances literacy and decision-making.
The final section outlines the critical success factors for unlocking the “longevity dividend”—the economic and social opportunities created by longer lifespans. These include early financial education, addressing health and care gaps, building trust in institutions, using technology to deliver personalised guidance, and advocating for holistic wellbeing across all four pillars.
Overall, the report positions longevity not as a crisis, but as a profound opportunity—if individuals, companies, and governments prepare thoughtfully for a world where 100-year lives are increasingly common.
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The 2018 Corporate Longevity Forecast: Creative De The 2018 Corporate Longevity Forecast: Creative Destruction is Accelerating is an executive briefing by Innosight that analyzes how rapidly companies are being displaced from the S&P 500, revealing a dramatic acceleration in corporate turnover and shrinking lifespans. The report shows that the average tenure of companies on the S&P 500 has fallen from 33 years in 1964 to 24 years in 2016, and is projected to decline to just 12 years by 2027. This trend signals an era of unprecedented marketplace turbulence driven by technological disruption, shifting customer expectations, and major structural economic forces.
The report highlights that at current churn rates—5.2% annually—half of today’s S&P 500 companies will be replaced within the next decade. It draws on historical data, additions and deletions to the index, and sector-specific disruption patterns. Companies leave the S&P 500 due to declining market capitalization, competitive displacement, mergers, acquisitions, and private equity buyouts. Notable exits between 2013–2017 include iconic firms such as Yahoo!, DuPont, Urban Outfitters, Staples, Starwood Hotels, DirecTV, EMC, and Whole Foods.
The document identifies five major forces driving this accelerating creative destruction:
Digital disruption in retail, leading to widespread bankruptcies and consolidation; online sales growth continues to pressure traditional business models.
The dominance of digital platform companies—Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft—whose scale and data advantages allow rapid expansion into multiple sectors.
Business model disruption in industries like financial services, travel, telecom, and real estate, where asset-light models (e.g., Uber, Airbnb) reshape value creation.
Energy sector transformation, with renewable energy investment overtaking fossil fuels, creating new winners and forcing incumbents toward reinvention.
The explosion of unicorns and “decacorns”, privately held startups valued above $10B, signaling intensified future competition for incumbents across industries.
Survey findings from over 300 executives show that while 80% acknowledge the need to transform, many still underestimate threats from new entrants and overestimate their readiness—what the report calls a “confidence bubble.”
To help companies navigate this rising turbulence, the report outlines five strategic imperatives:
Spend time at the periphery to detect early signals of disruption.
Focus on changing customer behaviors as leading indicators of future shifts.
Avoid being trapped by past assumptions; use future-back thinking to shape strategy.
Embrace dual transformation, strengthening the core business while building new growth engines.
Assess the cost of inaction, recognizing that failing to innovate can be more costly than investing in change.
Overall, the briefing serves as a warning and a playbook: corporate longevity is shrinking, disruption is accelerating, and leaders must act boldly to reinvent their organizations—or risk being overtaken by faster, more innovative rivals.
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The Longevity Pay Program Guide is an official 18- The Longevity Pay Program Guide is an official 18-page policy and administration manual issued by the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) – Human Capital Management, revised in November 2024. It serves as the definitive statewide reference for how longevity pay is calculated, awarded, managed, and governed for Oklahoma state employees. It explains eligibility rules, creditable service, payout provisions, statutory authority, and administrative procedures in clear detail.
The guide begins with the historical foundation of the program, established in 1982 to help agencies attract and retain skilled employees. It then provides a structured breakdown of who is entitled to longevity pay and which types of employment count toward creditable service. These include most state employees, certain educational institutions under the State Regents for Higher Education, employees in the judicial branch, legislative session employees with at least two years’ part-time service, and contract employees paid with state fiscal resources. It also lists non-eligible groups such as members of boards and commissions, elected officials, city/county employees, and workers in private or proprietary universities.
The document defines eligibility status, emphasizing rules around continuous service, breaks in service, temporary employment conversion, legislative service provisions, and different categories of leave without pay (LWOP) such as workers’ compensation leave, active military duty, and other unpaid leave. Each type of LWOP impacts the longevity anniversary date differently.
A major section describes creditable service, outlining conditions for counting part-time or temp-to-permanent employment, rules regarding dual employment, and special provisions for employees affected by reduction-in-force. It explains how all prior qualifying service is totaled, rounded down to whole years, and certified using official OMES longevity forms.
The guide then details payout provisions, including the full statutory longevity payment schedule, which awards annual lump-sum payments ranging from $250 (2–4 years) up to $2,000 (20 years), with an additional $200 added every two years beyond 20 years. Full-time and qualifying part-time employees receive the entire amount, while other part-time or LWOP-affected employees receive prorated payments. It also explains special payout rules for employees separating due to reduction-in-force, voluntary buyout, retirement, or death.
A built-in longevity calculator is referenced for agencies to compute payments accurately, and a robust FAQ section addresses real-world scenarios such as temporary service conversion, workers’ compensation periods, fragmented prior service, retirement timing, and special cases like CompSource Oklahoma or Pathfinder retirement eligibility.
The appendices provide important supporting materials:
Appendix A – the official OMES HCM-52 Longevity Certification Form.
Appendix B – a complete list of eligible institutions under the State Regents for Higher Education.
Appendix C – a list of independent/private universities that are not eligible.
Appendix D – institutions under the Department of Career and Technology Education.
Appendix E – the full statutory text of 74 O.S. § 840-2.18, which legally governs Oklahoma’s longevity pay system.
Overall, the guide is the authoritative source for ensuring accurate, consistent, statewide administration of longevity pay, combining legislative requirements, policy clarification, and practical, step-by-step administrative guidance.
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The document is a formal technical comment letter The document is a formal technical comment letter submitted by the American Academy of Actuaries’ C-2 Longevity Risk Work Group to the NAIC Longevity Risk (A/E) Subgroup on December 21, 2021. It provides actuarial analysis and recommendations regarding the treatment of longevity reinsurance within NAIC’s developing capital and reserving framework—specifically as it relates to the proposed VM-22 principle-based reserving (PBR) requirements for fixed annuities.
Purpose of the Letter
The Academy responds to NAIC’s request for input on how longevity reinsurance contracts should be incorporated into:
C-2 Longevity capital requirements
VM-22 reserve calculations
The broader Life Risk-Based Capital (LRBC) framework
The objective is to ensure consistent, risk-appropriate treatment of longevity reinsurance as its market expands.
Key Points and Insights
1. Longevity reinsurance now explicitly falls within VM-22’s scope
The draft VM-22 includes longevity reinsurance in its product definition, meaning:
The reinsurer assumes longevity risk linked to periodic annuity payments.
Premiums from direct writers are spread over time.
Contracts may use net settlement (one-way periodic payments).
This inclusion enables a straightforward approach for capital calculations.
2. Reserve aggregation under VM-22 may simplify capital treatment
The Academy notes that aggregating longevity reinsurance with other annuity products:
Allows the existing C-2 capital factors to remain applicable.
May produce counterintuitive but appropriate results—e.g., longevity reinsurance can reduce total reserves if future premiums exceed benefit obligations.
A numerical illustration in the letter shows how aggregation can lower the combined reserve relative to stand-alone immediate annuity reserves.
3. Calibrating a new factor for reinsurance is currently not possible
The Academy explains that:
The 2018 field study, which calibrated current C-2 Longevity factors, lacked enough longevity reinsurance data.
Therefore, no reinsurance-specific factor can be developed yet.
It is reasonable to assume reinsurance longevity risk is similar to that of the underlying annuity liabilities.
4. Capital treatment for pre-2024 reinsurance contracts remains unresolved
Because VM-22 applies only to contracts issued after January 1, 2024, existing longevity reinsurance treaties could require:
Different reserving methods
A revised capital approach
This issue affects fewer companies but still requires regulatory attention.
5. Two possible future capital approaches are outlined
If VM-22 aggregation is not adopted (or if pre-2024 treaties use different reserving rules), NAIC may consider:
A) Keep the current C-2 factor applied to the present value of benefits.
Simple and consistent with existing RBC practice
But may conflict with Total Asset Requirement (TAR) principles
B) Develop an adjusted capital factor for longevity reinsurance.
More precise but complex
Hard to calibrate consistently across different treaty structures
6. Longevity reinsurance differs from life insurance in ways relevant to capital design
Key distinctions include:
Longevity reinsurance premiums are contractual obligations, often collateralized.
Under a longevity “shock,” premiums continue whereas in life insurance, a death event ends the need to pay premiums.
These differences may justify including gross premiums in reserves or capital calculations.
7. Ceded longevity risk must also be properly recognized
The letter recommends clarifying RBC rules so that:
Longevity risk transferred via reinsurance
Is reflected in the C-2 calculation
Similar to existing adjustments for modified coinsurance (Modco) reserves
Overall Purpose and Contribution
The letter provides actuarial expertise to help NAIC:
Integrate longevity reinsurance into the C-2 Longevity capital framework
Align reserves and capital with the economic reality of longevity risk transfer
Maintain consistency across new and legacy contracts
Avoid regulatory gaps as the longevity reinsurance market grows
The Academy expresses strong support for VM-22’s direction and offers to continue collaborating as NAIC finalizes its approach.
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European Longevity Records is a visually rich, dat European Longevity Records is a visually rich, data-driven document presenting verified supercentenarian records across Europe, organized by country. Using flags, icons, portrait photos, and highlighted record boxes, the document showcases the oldest known individuals from dozens of European nations, including their names, ages, birth/death years, and longevity rankings.
The booklet serves as a continental longevity atlas, featuring entries such as:
UK (England) – Charlotte Hughes
UK (Scotland) – Annie Knight
Spain – María Branyas Morera
Italy – Emma Morano
France – Jeanne Calment (the world’s oldest verified person)
Belgium – Joanna Distelmans Van Geystelen
Netherlands – Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper
Germany – Auguste Steinmann
Iceland – Jón Daníelsson (earliest entry in the list)
Each country has a dedicated “longevity card” containing:
A flag symbol
A portrait of the recordholder
Gender icon
Their maximum verified age (e.g., 122 years, 5 months, 14 days)
Birth and death dates
A ranking indicator (e.g., “1st,” “3rd,” “7th”)
The layout intentionally highlights the extraordinary lifespan of each individual, often showing bold age numbers (e.g., 122, 119, 116), making cross-country comparison simple and intuitive.
The publication also includes:
A brief methodological note (“Supercentenarian = age ≥ 110”)
Highlighting that the list is maintained by the GRG European Supercentenarian Database (ESD) and identifies the oldest documented person ever from each country
A disclaimer that validation standards follow international demographic verification protocols
The document functions as both:
A historical archive of Europe’s longest-lived individuals, and
A demographic reference illustrating extreme longevity patterns across nations.
Overall, European Longevity Records is a concise, authoritative, beautifully designed compilation of Europe’s verified supercentenarians—effectively a “who’s who” of exceptional human longevity across the continent.
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“Liquidity. Longevity. Legacy.” is a UBS Global We “Liquidity. Longevity. Legacy.” is a UBS Global Wealth Management white paper presenting a purpose-driven, goals-based framework for organizing and managing family wealth.
Instead of focusing on traditional risk-tolerance models, it segments a person’s total wealth into three strategic buckets, each tied to specific life objectives:
1. Liquidity — Maintain Today’s Lifestyle
Focused on near-term (2–5 years) spending needs.
Includes cash, high-quality bonds, pensions, Social Security, and other stable income sources.
Its purpose is to insulate the family from market volatility, minimize sequence-of-returns risk, and provide predictable cash flow.
2. Longevity — Improve Your Lifestyle Through Life
Designed to fund lifetime spending goals beyond the Liquidity horizon.
Typically invested in a diversified, moderately aggressive growth portfolio.
Includes long-term assets such as retirement accounts, human capital, real estate, pensions, long-term care insurance, and annuities.
Focuses on balancing growth, inflation protection, and downside risk.
3. Legacy — Improve the Lives of Others
Represents surplus wealth not needed for lifetime expenses.
Used for bequests, philanthropy, multi-generational planning, and long-term wealth creation.
Modeled after a tax-aware, modified endowment approach, emphasizing illiquidity premia, private investments, and tax-efficient structures (e.g., trusts, DAFs).
Core Benefits of the 3L Approach
Better long-term performance versus static or age-based allocation models.
Reduced behavioral mistakes by creating separate psychological “buckets.”
Protection during bear markets by drawing spending from the Liquidity bucket.
Enhanced tax efficiency, especially within the Legacy strategy.
Clearer financial decision-making, aligning money with purpose.
Overall Summary
This framework transforms wealth planning from a simple investment-risk exercise into a holistic, life-aligned strategy. It helps families understand exactly where their money is, why it is there, and how it supports their lifestyle, future security, and legacy goals—today and for generations to come.
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Survival and Longevity in the Business Employment Survival and Longevity in the Business Employment Dynamics Data is a detailed research summary published in the Monthly Labor Review (May 2005) by economist Amy E. Knaup of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It analyzes how new business establishments founded in the second quarter of 1998 survived and evolved over their first four years, using the extensive microdata of the BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) and its derived Business Employment Dynamics (BED) series.
The study follows 212,182 new establishments—carefully defined as true births with no previous employment and no prior ties to existing firms—to track their survival, growth, employment patterns, and sectoral differences. It links each establishment quarter-to-quarter, even through mergers or acquisitions, ensuring accurate continuity of data.
Core Findings
Survival Rates:
66% of new establishments survived at least 2 years.
44% survived 4 years.
Survival rates varied surprisingly little by sector, contradicting assumptions that certain industries (like restaurants) fail dramatically faster.
The information sector had the lowest 4-year survival (38%), while education and health services had the highest (55%).
Conditional Survival:
Year-over-year survival probabilities showed no strong upward trend—firms that survived one year were not significantly more likely to survive the next, with conditional survival hovering around 81–83% nationally.
Employment Dynamics:
The study reveals that while survival rates were stable across industries, employment growth patterns diverged sharply:
The information sector had the highest growth among survivors (211% average peak growth), despite weak survival rates.
Leisure and hospitality, though large and fast-growing in establishment count, showed limited employment growth.
Manufacturing, thought to be declining, actually maintained strong employment among its surviving establishments.
Sectoral Differences:
The report uses NAICS supersectors to compare industries on multiple dimensions:
Initial employment contributions
Peak employment
Employment stability
Number of establishments
Growth trends through the recession of 2001
Sectors like professional and business services showed average survival rates but excellent employment performance, becoming one of the largest contributors to job growth among young firms.
Methodology Highlights
Establishments were tracked from 1998–2002, including through the 2001 recession.
Data excluded seasonal reopenings, administrative reclassifications, and new branches of existing firms to ensure a pure cohort of independent business births.
Mergers and spin-offs were traced through successor establishments to maintain consistent longitudinal records.
Analyses included survival curves, conditional survival tables, employment-growth tables, and cross-sector comparisons of job flows.
Overall Significance
The article demonstrates that:
Most new businesses fail early, but the rate of failure is remarkably similar across industries.
Survival alone is not a reliable measure of a sector’s economic health—employment growth tells a different story.
Even during economic downturns, some sectors (e.g., manufacturing and business services) maintain steady employment levels in surviving firms.
The BED data provide an unprecedented window into firm dynamics at the establishment level, revealing patterns that macro-level business statistics obscure.
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Longevity Pay and Hazardous Duty Pay (Policy 03-40 Longevity Pay and Hazardous Duty Pay (Policy 03-406) is an official four-page compensation policy issued by Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA), originally effective September 1, 2023. It establishes the rules, eligibility conditions, payment schedules, and administrative procedures for two forms of supplemental pay: Longevity Pay for full-time non-academic employees, and Hazardous Duty Pay for commissioned law enforcement officers.
Purpose and Coverage
The policy applies to:
Full-time non-academic staff working 40 hours per week
Commissioned law enforcement officers employed by SFA
Faculty, part-time workers below 40 hours, charter school teachers, and other exempt groups are excluded.
1. Longevity Pay
Eligibility
Applies to full-time, non-academic employees (excluding those eligible for hazardous duty pay).
Employees must work 40 hours/week, or have combined appointments equaling 40 hours.
Prior Texas state service—including part-time, student work, faculty service, and legislative service—is credited once verified.
Longevity pay begins on the first day of the month after completing 2 years of state service (and each additional 2-year increment).
Cannot be prorated.
Payment Amount
Longevity pay is $20 per month for each 2 years of state service, with a maximum of $420 per month.
The policy provides a full incremental table, ranging from:
0–2 years → $0
2–4 years → $20
Continuing in 2-year increments up to
42+ years → $420 maximum
Administrative Rules
Pay is included in regular payroll (no lump-sum checks).
A change affecting eligibility takes effect the next month, not mid-month.
Impacts federal withholding, retirement contributions, and insurance calculations.
Not included in lump-sum vacation payouts at termination—but is included in vacation/sick payout calculations for deceased employees’ estates.
2. Hazardous Duty Pay (HDP)
Who Qualifies
Full-time commissioned law enforcement officers performing hazardous duties.
Eligibility and definitions follow Texas Government Code §§ 659.041–047, 659.305.
Payment Amount
HDP is $10 per month for each year of hazardous-duty-eligible state service.
Begins after 12 months of service, starting the next month.
Continues at the same rate until the next full year is completed.
No statutory cap, except for certain Texas Department of Criminal Justice roles (not applicable here).
The provided example lists increments from:
1–2 years → $10
2–3 years → $20
Up to
5–6 years → $50
Special Transition Rules
An employee switching from non-hazardous to hazardous duty:
Retains prior longevity pay for past non-hazardous service
Earns no additional Longevity Pay while receiving HDP
Hazardous-duty time counts toward future state service calculations
An employee switching from hazardous duty to non-hazardous duty:
Stops receiving HDP immediately
Becomes eligible for Longevity Pay, including credit for previous hazardous duty years
Procedural and Payroll Notes
Both Longevity Pay and HDP are part of total compensation, not base salary.
Both affect:
Federal tax withholding
OASDI
Group insurance calculations
Retirement contribution levels
Neither type of pay is included in termination vacation payouts, but both are included in estate payouts after an employee’s death.
Overall Summary
This policy clearly defines how SFA compensates long-serving employees and those performing hazardous duties. It provides:
Transparent eligibility criteria
Exact monthly pay schedules
Rules for service verification, timing, transitions, and payroll treatment
It ensures consistent, compliant administration of supplemental compensation across the university’s workforce.
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Longevity Compensation (Regulation 5.05) is the of Longevity Compensation (Regulation 5.05) is the official Michigan Civil Service Commission (MCSC) regulation governing eligibility, creditable service, payment calculations, and administrative rules for annual longevity payments to career state employees. The regulation, effective October 1, 2025, replaces earlier versions and establishes the authoritative framework for how longevity compensation is earned and administered in Michigan’s classified service.
The regulation defines longevity pay as an annual payment provided each October 1 to employees who have accrued the equivalent of five or more years (10,400 hours) of continuous full-time classified service, including certain credits granted under CSC rules. Employees with breaks in service may still qualify based on total accumulated hours once they again complete five years of continuous service.
1. Eligibility Framework
Career Employees
A career employee becomes eligible for the first longevity payment by completing:
10,400 hours of current continuous full-time service
Including qualifying service credit from prior state employment, legislative service, judicial service, or certain exempted/excepted appointments (if re-entry occurs within 28 days)
Military Service Credit
New career employees may receive up to five years of additional credit for honorable active-duty U.S. military service if documentation is submitted within 90 days of hire. The regulation specifies:
Accepted documents (DD-214, NGB-22 with Character of Service field)
What qualifies as active duty
Rules for computing hours (2,080 per year; 174 per month; 5.8 per day)
How previously granted military credit is carried between “current” and “prior” service counters
Reserve service does not qualify unless it includes basic training or other active-duty periods shown on official records.
Leaves and Service Interruptions
Paid leave earns full longevity credit.
Workers’ compensation leave is credited per Regulation 5.13.
Unpaid leave does not earn credit but also does not break service.
Employees returning after separation receive full credit for all prior service hours once a new block of 10,400 continuous hours is completed.
2. Longevity Payment Schedule
Longevity pay is provided annually based on total accumulated full-time service:
Years of Full-Time Service Required Hours Annual Payment
5–8 years 10,400 hrs $265
9–12 years 18,720 hrs $360
13–16 years 27,040 hrs $740
17–20 years 35,360 hrs $960
21–24 years 43,680 hrs $1,220
25–28 years 52,000 hrs $1,580
29+ years 60,320 hrs $2,080
(Amounts and formatting reproduced directly from the regulation’s table.)
No employee may receive more than one annual longevity payment within any 12-month period, except in cases allowed under retirement or death provisions.
3. Payment Rules and Timing
Initial Payment
Awarded once the employee reaches 10,400 hours before October 1.
Always paid as a full payment, not prorated.
Annual Payments
Full payment requires 2,080 hours in pay status during the longevity year.
Employees with fewer than 2,080 hours receive a prorated amount.
Lost Time
Lost time does not count toward continuous service or the annual qualifying hours.
Employees cannot receive credit for more than 80 hours per biweekly period.
Paid overtime cannot offset lost time unless both occur in the same pay period.
Employees on Leave October 1
Employees on waived-rights leave receive prorated payments upon return.
Those on other unpaid leaves or layoffs receive prorated payments based on hours in pay status during the previous fiscal year.
Retirement or Death
Employees with at least 10,400 hours of continuous service receive a terminal longevity payment, either:
A full initial payment (if none has been paid during the current service period), or
A prorated payment for the part of the fiscal year worked.
4. Administrative and Contact Information
The regulation concludes with contact details for the MCSC Compensation division for questions or clarifications regarding service credit, documentation, or payments.
Overall Summary
This regulation provides a clear, legally precise, and procedurally detailed structure for awarding longevity compensation to Michigan state employees. It outlines:
Who qualifies
Which service types count
How military service is credited
How breaks and leaves affect eligibility
Exact payment levels
Rules for retirement, separation, and death
As the authoritative compensation rule for Michigan’s classified workforce, Regulation 5.05 ensures consistent, transparent, and equitable administration of longevity payments across all state departments.
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The report “Insurance and the Longevity Economy” e The report “Insurance and the Longevity Economy” explores how rising global life expectancy and demographic shifts are transforming economic behavior, health systems, and financial security. It introduces the concept of a longevity economy, where longer life spans reshape savings, work patterns, healthcare needs, and public policy. Using a global survey of 15,000 people across 12 countries, the report uncovers a longevity paradox: while individuals worry about healthcare access, financial preparedness, retirement adequacy, and long-term independence, they often overestimate their actual readiness.
The report evaluates how insurance can evolve to meet the needs of 100-year lives by aligning life span, health span, and wealth span. It highlights opportunities for insurers to innovate through integrated solutions that combine mortality, longevity, and health risks; flexible and personalised savings products; dynamic underwriting supported by data and technology; and reimagined long-term care models. It also stresses the importance of insurer collaboration with policymakers to strengthen social safety nets, manage systemic risks, and ensure sustainable protection for aging populations. Overall, the document provides a strategic roadmap for insurers to lead and support a resilient longevity economy.
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Strategies to Improve Design and Testing for Cloth Strategies to Improve Design and Testing for Clothing Longevity is the final report of a Defra- and WRAP-funded research project (2014–2016) led by Nottingham Trent University. The report presents one of the most extensive investigations ever conducted into why clothing fails prematurely—and how design, testing, supply chain practices, and consumer behavior can be transformed to enable garments to last significantly longer.
The document combines a comprehensive literature review, 31 industry interviews, consumer focus groups, clothing diary ethnographies, expert roundtables, and four real-world pilot projects with UK clothing brands. Through this multi-method approach, it identifies the technical, commercial, behavioral, and systemic barriers to clothing longevity—and provides actionable strategies for retailers, designers, manufacturers, and policymakers.
Core Findings
1. Clothing Can Be Made to Last Longer—But Industry Practices Prevent It
The research confirms that clothing durability is technically achievable, yet retail cost pressures, fast-fashion timelines, and reductions in product quality undermine longevity. Common issues include poor fabric choice, inadequate testing, inconsistent care labelling, and loss of technical expertise across supply chains.
2. Key Barriers to Longevity
Over-prioritization of price and aesthetics over durability
Limited or outdated testing, especially for pilling and colourfastness
Fragmented and opaque global supply chains
Loss of textile engineering skills within retail NPD teams
Consumer habits (frequent washing, poor care) reinforcing premature wear
Lack of proven business models to justify longevity investments
3. Opportunities for Improvement
Adoption of advanced finishes and textile processes to reduce pilling and fading
Better design-for-longevity practices, including adaptable fit, durable components, and emotional durability strategies
Clearer, evidence-based care instructions matched to real consumer laundering behavior
Supply chain collaboration and early technician involvement in NPD
Emerging business models (leasing, take-back, repair services), though scalability is uncertain
Research Components
Industry Input
Interviews with designers, technologists, suppliers, and retailers highlight conflicting commercial priorities and the systemic challenge of embedding durability within fast-fashion models.
Consumer Insights
Focus groups and diaries show consumers value quality and dislike waste, but are constrained by:
misunderstanding of clothing care
pressure to wash frequently
frustration with pilling and fading
limited appeal of second-hand markets
Consumers expressed interest in clearer durability labels and better garment care guidance.
Expert Roundtables
Panels of textile engineers, sustainability experts, and brand specialists explored:
reducing pilling through material selection and improved testing
enhancing emotional durability
designing clothing that aligns with actual user behavior
the role of standards and better data collection
Pilot Brand Collaborations
Four pilots tested real-world solutions:
Strengthened durability testing for a childrenswear brand’s lifetime guarantee
Consumer research to support behavioural change strategies
Colourfastness testing aligned with real laundering practices
Diagnosing severe pilling in luxury cashmere knitwear
These revealed both technical potential and the operational constraints retailers face.
Policy & Industry Recommendations
The report calls for systemic intervention via:
Short-term initiatives promoting durability awareness.
Training and knowledge-sharing infrastructures to rebuild technical skills.
Investment in research on new technologies, finishes, testing methods, and user-centered design.
Clearer labelling, repair ecosystems, and circular-economy legislation to support longer clothing lifetimes.
A toolkit is included to help designers and brands apply the findings.
Overall Summary
This report provides a deeply comprehensive, evidence-based roadmap for extending clothing lifetimes. It reveals that achieving longevity depends on integrated design, accurate testing, skilled supply chains, informed consumers, and supportive business and policy frameworks. It is ultimately a blueprint for reducing clothing waste and supporting a circular apparel economy.
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Longevity Pay and Bonus Awards (Procedure No. 433) Longevity Pay and Bonus Awards (Procedure No. 433) is a two-page county policy that outlines the rules, eligibility conditions, and payment structures for two distinct types of longevity compensation available to county employees: Longevity Pay Steps and the Longevity Bonus Award. Effective October 2014, the procedure establishes how long-serving employees progress through special pay steps or receive percentage-based bonus payments tied to years of continuous county service.
1. Longevity Pay Steps
Eligibility
Employees qualify for longevity pay steps when they have:
Completed five consecutive years in the same classification,
Served satisfactorily at the maximum pay step of their salary range.
Upon meeting these criteria, an employee may advance to:
Longevity Step 1 (L1) → the next pay step above the maximum.
After continuing in L1 with satisfactory service, the employee may advance to:
Longevity Step 2 (L2) → an additional above-range pay step.
Exceptions
Employees not eligible for longevity pay steps include those:
Whose classifications use pay ranges without steps, or
Who are paid a flat hourly rate.
Collective bargaining agreements may override or modify these provisions.
2. Longevity Bonus Award
The Longevity Bonus Award is a percentage-based annual bonus paid to full-time employees after many years of continuous service.
Eligibility
Applies to full-time employees with statuses AA, AB, AC, AF, AH, AI, AJ, or AT.
Begins after 15 years of continuous county service.
Bonus is issued during the pay period in which the employee’s leave anniversary date occurs.
Bonus Amount
The annual bonus is the greater of $350 or the specified percentage of pay:
Years of Service Bonus %
15 1.5%
16 1.6%
17 1.7%
18 1.8%
19 1.9%
20 2.0%
21 2.1%
22 2.2%
23 2.3%
24 2.4%
25 2.5%
26 2.6%
27 2.7%
28 2.8%
29 2.9%
30+ 3.0%
Payment Rules
Bonus is issued automatically each year in a separate check.
Continues annually as long as service remains continuous.
Employees who experience separation—resignation, retirement, dismissal, or other termination—must restart the entire eligibility period if re-employed.
Impact of Leave
Periods in non-pay status (unpaid leave, unpaid sick/annual leave, layoff) are subtracted from the total service used to determine eligibility.
Exception: Military-leave absences do not reduce service credit.
3. Administrative Information
The policy concludes with contact information for:
Human Resources – Payroll & Information Management
Human Resources – Labor Management and Compensation
Reference documents include:
Administrative Order 7-10 (Supplemental Longevity Payment Policy)
Applicable Collective Bargaining Agreements
County Pay Plan
Overall Summary
Procedure 433 establishes a clear framework for rewarding long-term public service through:
Longevity Pay Steps for stability and tenure within the same classification, and
Longevity Bonus Awards that grow progressively from 15 to 30+ years of continuous county employment.
Together, these programs recognize institutional knowledge, workforce retention, and long-term commitment to county service.
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Longevity and the Public Purse is a major policy s Longevity and the Public Purse is a major policy speech delivered on 26 September 2024 by Dominick Stephens, Chief Economic Advisor at the New Zealand Treasury. The address examines how rising life expectancy and population ageing will reshape New Zealand’s public finances, economy, labour market, and intergenerational sustainability over coming decades. It synthesizes long-term fiscal projections, demographic trends, and macroeconomic risks to illustrate why existing policy settings are becoming unsustainable—and what shifts will be required.
Central Argument
New Zealanders are living longer, healthier lives—a triumph of social and economic progress. But longevity also places increasing pressure on the public purse, because:
The population is ageing rapidly
Government spending on older people greatly exceeds their tax contributions
National Superannuation is both universal and generous relative to OECD peers
Health expenditure rises steeply with age
As the share of over-65s grows, without policy change, public debt will escalate to unsustainable levels.
1. Demographic Reality: Ageing is Slower in NZ, But Still Costly
New Zealand ages more slowly than many OECD countries due to:
Higher fertility
Higher migration
Yet ageing remains expensive. The old-age dependency ratio has shifted from 7 workers per retiree in the 1960s to 4 today, and is projected to reach 2 by the 2070s. Government transfers to seniors far exceed seniors’ tax contributions, intensifying fiscal strain.
2. Fiscal Sustainability: "The Story Is Evolving"
Since 2006, the Treasury’s Long-term Fiscal Statements (LTFSs) have warned of long-run unsustainability. The 2025 LTFS will incorporate a new Overlapping Generations Model, reflecting realistic life-cycle patterns (work, saving, consumption, retirement, dissaving).
Four key developments shape today’s fiscal outlook:
A. Higher debt than previously anticipated
Actual net core Crown debt in 2020 was double what Treasury projected in 2006 and continues to rise. Structural deficits—not just cyclical weakness—are driving the increase.
B. Older people working much more than expected
Older New Zealanders’ labour force participation rates have risen dramatically:
65–69 age group: projected 38% by 2023 → actual 49%
70–74 age group: projected 19% → actual 27%
NZ is now one of the highest in the OECD for 65+ participation, helped by universal, non-abatement superannuation that does not penalize continued work.
C. Larger population due to high migration
Net migration consistently exceeded Treasury assumptions. Between 2014–2023, net migration averaged 47,500 annually, producing a population 10.5% larger than earlier projections. This eased fiscal pressure—but only temporarily, as migrants also age.
D. Lower global interest rates
Falling interest rates reduced debt-servicing costs from the 1980s–2021. But with global ageing and changing capital flows, future rates are uncertain and may trend upward.
3. What Governments Must Do: No Silver Bullet
Because ageing touches every major spending area, no single policy can restore fiscal sustainability. A serious adjustment will require a suite of changes, including:
A. Managing healthcare spending
Health costs are rising due to:
Greater demand from older citizens
Labour-intensive services
Technology-driven expectations
Smaller efficiencies are possible via prevention and system improvements, but significant long-term relief may require adjusting entitlements.
B. Reforming superannuation
Treasury’s modelling shows significant fiscal savings from:
Raising the eligibility age
Indexing payments to inflation rather than wages
But even these major adjustments alone cannot close the fiscal gap.
C. Increasing revenue
Tax increases can help but carry economic costs. Repeated small increases would be required unless spending is also restrained or redesigned.
D. Improving public-sector productivity
Delivering existing services more efficiently is equivalent to raising national productivity—and is essential to making long-term spending sustainable.
E. Boosting economy-wide productivity
Low productivity growth (0.2% over the past decade) constrains living standards. Higher productivity would expand fiscal room to maneuver, even though it does not eliminate demographic cost pressures.
4. A Critical Insight: Younger New Zealanders Will Decide the Future
Long-term fiscal sustainability depends heavily on younger generations, whose future willingness and capacity to support older New Zealanders is at risk.
Warning signs include:
Sharp declines in reading, maths, and science performance
High and rising mental distress among 15–24-year-olds
Growing NEET rates
Widening wealth gaps driven by housing market pressures
Rising material hardship for children (but low for seniors)
Investing in young people’s skills, wellbeing, and productivity is essential—not just for equity, but for the national ability to support an older population.
Conclusion
The speech ends on a hopeful note: longevity is a gift, not a crisis, but adapting to it requires honesty, discipline, and early policy action. New Zealand has strong institutions and a history of successful reforms. With timely adjustments and renewed focus on younger generations, the country can sustain its living standards and social cohesion in an era of longer lives.
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The Longevity of Space Maintainers: A Retrospectiv The Longevity of Space Maintainers: A Retrospective Study is a detailed 1998 investigation published in Pediatric Dentistry examining how long different types of space maintainers last in real clinical settings and which factors contribute to their success or failure. The study analyzed 301 space maintainers fitted in 141 patients (ages 3.4–22.1 years) at the Leeds Dental Institute between 1991 and 1995, making it one of the most extensive retrospective evaluations of space-maintainer performance to date.
Using life-table survival analysis, the researchers found that space maintainers fail frequently and early, with an overall failure rate of 63% and a median survival time of only 7 months. Failure causes varied but were strongly dominated by loss of cement (36%), followed by breakage (24%), and complete loss of the appliance (9%). Only 8% of appliances were deemed fully successful, and 21% were lost to follow-up.
Key Findings
1. Survival Varies Significantly by Appliance Type
Band and Loop (B&L) appliances exhibited the best longevity, with a median survival of 13 months.
Lower Lingual Holding Arches (LLHAs) performed the worst, lasting only 4 months.
Nance appliances: 6-month median survival.
Removable partial dentures: 9-month median survival.
Unilateral appliances survived more than twice as long as bilateral ones.
2. Unexpected Side-Dominance
Left-side B&L maintainers lasted 16 months, while right-side B&Ls survived only 4 months—a statistically significant difference. The authors suggest possible operator-handedness or chewing-side habits as contributing factors.
3. Failure Patterns and Clinical Implications
Cementation failure—often linked to band adaptation, moisture control, or occlusal stress—was the most common cause.
Mechanical failures (e.g., broken solder joints, wire fractures) accounted for nearly a quarter of failures.
Soft-tissue lesions, impingement, and eruption interference also contributed to early removal.
4. Repairs and Replacements Have Different Longevity
The survival time differed dramatically based on what happened after a failure:
Repaired maintainers: 13.5 months (best outcome)
Remade maintainers: 10 months
New maintainers: 7 months
Recemented maintainers: 4.5 months (worst outcome)
This suggests that cement loss often masks deeper design or construction problems.
5. No Effect from Demographic or Operator Variables
Longevity was not influenced by:
Patient age or gender
Dental arch
Operator experience (postgraduate, undergraduate, faculty)
Adequacy of pretreatment assessment
Design and construction quality were far more important than patient or clinician characteristics.
Conclusions
The study provides several evidence-based conclusions:
High failure rate: 63% of appliances failed—substantially higher than reported in earlier research.
Design matters: B&L maintainers outperform all other designs; LLHAs underperform significantly.
Cement issues dominate: Cement loss is the leading cause of failure.
Reassessment is essential: If a space maintainer fails twice from cement loss, its design and suitability must be reevaluated.
Failure risk increases with repeated refitting: Locations where appliances fail multiple times are likely unsuitable for further space maintenance.
Follow-up frequency should be increased:
Bilateral fixed appliances → every 2 months
Unilateral fixed and removable appliances → every 4 months
Overall Summary
This study is a foundational reference on the real-world durability of space maintainers, revealing that survival times are shorter and failure rates higher than often assumed. It emphasizes the importance of proper appliance selection, meticulous design and fabrication, and vigilant follow-up. Its practical recommendations help clinicians improve outcomes and anticipate common complications in pediatric space maintenance.
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The Longevity and Regenerative Therapies Bill, 202 The Longevity and Regenerative Therapies Bill, 2024 is a comprehensive legislative framework introduced in The Bahamas to regulate the research, approval, administration, and oversight of advanced longevity, regenerative, stem-cell, gene-therapy, immunotherapy, and related biomedical treatments. Its purpose is both protective—ensuring safety, ethics, and scientific rigor—and strategic, positioning The Bahamas as a global leader in medical and wellness tourism, particularly in next-generation health and longevity innovations.
The Bill establishes a multi-layered governance system, including a National Longevity and Regenerative Therapy Board, a rigorous Ethics Review Committee, a Nomination Committee, and a Monitoring Body—each with clearly defined roles in standard-setting, approvals, inspections, compliance, and reporting. It outlines the criteria for evaluating therapies, including requirements for safety, efficacy, documented scientific evidence, funding transparency, qualified personnel, and facility standards.
Crucially, the Bill grants the Ethics Committee authority to issue full, provisional, or research approvals, and requires an additional authorization from the Board before any therapy can be administered or research can begin. It also mandates a national registry of approved therapies, introduces strict prohibited acts—such as germline modification, embryo genetic editing for reproduction, unconsented gene-therapy testing, and certain uses of replicative viruses—and establishes strong enforcement powers, including substantial fines, imprisonment, and corporate liability.
The legislation integrates existing health-facility licensing laws, provides the Minister with explicit powers to suspend unsafe operations, and outlines a wide range of regulation-making authorities related to research, facility standards, manufacturing, advertising, data handling, pharmacovigilance, and more. It repeals the earlier Stem Cell Research and Therapy Act, but preserves previously granted approvals if in good standing.
Ultimately, the Bill signals The Bahamas’ intention to create a high-integrity, innovation-friendly ecosystem for cutting-edge longevity science—balancing scientific opportunity, public safety, ethical safeguards, and economic development.
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The Value of Health and Longevity is an in-depth, The Value of Health and Longevity is an in-depth, economics-driven exploration of why improvements in health, life expectancy, and disease prevention create extraordinary social and economic value—far greater than what is reflected in traditional GDP metrics. The paper argues that health is the most important form of human capital, and that longer, healthier lives are among the most powerful drivers of sustained economic prosperity.
Drawing on the work of the Lown Institute and building on the landmark insights of health economists such as David Cutler and Nobel laureate Angus Deaton, the document quantifies the enormous benefits that medical progress has delivered over the past century. It highlights that gains in longevity have contributed more to national well-being than virtually any other economic achievement, and that each additional year of life expectancy yields trillions of dollars in societal value when considering productivity, reduced disease burden, and enhanced quality of life.
The report emphasizes that historical improvements in cardiovascular care, vaccines, infection control, maternal health, and chronic-disease management have delivered some of the greatest returns on public investment in modern history. It demonstrates that even modest future improvements—such as reducing cancer mortality or slowing age-related disease—would generate economic benefits that dwarf typical innovation investments.
A central theme is the need for a more preventive, equitable, and value-conscious healthcare system. The authors warn that U.S. healthcare is simultaneously expensive and inefficient, delivering below-potential health outcomes despite the world’s highest spending. They argue that policies must shift toward reducing waste, expanding access to effective care, and addressing social determinants of health.
In its closing sections, the paper calls for a new national commitment to long-term health innovation, including longevity science, early-stage disease detection, and public-health infrastructure. It asserts that viewing health as an economic engine—not merely an expenditure—can guide better policymaking, shape smarter resource allocation, and unlock vast economic potential for future generations.
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The Longevity® Highly Crosslinked Polyethylene bro The Longevity® Highly Crosslinked Polyethylene brochure is a detailed technical and clinical overview of Zimmer’s advanced polyethylene material engineered to dramatically reduce wear in total hip arthroplasty (THA). The document explains the science of crosslinking, outlines Zimmer’s proprietary manufacturing process, presents extensive laboratory and clinical evidence, and demonstrates how this material integrates with the Trilogy® Acetabular System to improve implant performance and durability.
⭐ Core Purpose of the Material
The brochure presents Longevity® Polyethylene as a solution to one of the most persistent challenges in hip replacement surgeries:
👉 polyethylene wear, which generates debris, causes osteolysis, and shortens implant lifespan.
Zimmer’s highly crosslinked formulation achieves up to:
89% wear reduction in laboratory hip-simulator tests
75–79% wear reduction in long-term clinical studies
These improvements significantly extend implant longevity and reduce revision surgery risk.
⭐ How It Works: The Science of Crosslinking
The brochure breaks down three possible outcomes of polyethylene irradiation:
Crosslinking (desired) – Creates molecular bridges for a stronger, wear-resistant 3D structure.
Recombination – Radicals reform at break points with no improvement.
Oxidative chain scission (undesired) – Leads to lower molecular weight and material degradation.
Zimmer uses high-dose electron-beam radiation and a proprietary process to:
maximize full crosslinking
eliminate virtually all free radicals
suppress oxidation
maintain all required ASTM and ISO mechanical properties
The result is a high-integrity polyethylene that resists both abrasive wear and long-term oxidative degradation.
⭐ Evidence: Laboratory & Clinical Performance
1. Hip Simulator Testing
Wear testing over millions of cycles demonstrated:
~89% reduction in wear (unaged)
~88% reduction in wear (aged)
~96% reduction in abrasive environments
Machining lines on Longevity® polyethylene remain visible even after 5 million cycles, indicating minimal surface damage—unlike standard polyethylene, where lines are worn away.
2. Clinical Studies
Oonishi Study (17.3-year follow-up)
Wear rate: 0.06 mm/year (crosslinked)
vs. 0.29 mm/year (standard) → 79% reduction
Wroblewski Study (10-year follow-up)
Wear rate: 0.04 mm/year (crosslinked)
vs. 0.16 mm/year (standard) → 75% reduction
These long-term results confirm that crosslinking provides durable, real-world improvements—not just simulation benefits.
⭐ Integration with the Trilogy® Acetabular System
The Longevity® liner is designed for the Trilogy® Cup, which offers:
full liner-to-shell congruency
proven fiber-metal mesh fixation
advanced locking mechanisms reducing micromotion (per ORS studies)
removable liners in standard, 10° and 20° elevated, and 7mm offset configurations
This system builds on the clinical heritage of the Harris/Galante and HGP II acetabular components.
⭐ Product Options & Technical Specifications
The brochure concludes with detailed engineering data, including:
polyethylene liner sizes
elevation and offset options
liner thickness relative to shell diameter
catalogue numbers for all configurations
It emphasizes that Longevity® Polyethylene:
meets or exceeds ASTM and ISO standards
maintains mechanical integrity after accelerated aging
minimizes oxidation risk due to near-zero free radicals
⭐ Overall Summary
The brochure positions Longevity® Highly Crosslinked Polyethylene as a major advancement in hip implant materials, offering:
dramatically reduced wear
outstanding long-term clinical results
superior oxidation resistance
strong mechanical performance
compatibility with a robust, proven acetabular system
It serves as both a technical reference for surgeons and a clinical evidence summary demonstrating why crosslinked polyethylene significantly extends the lifespan of total hip replacements.
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This study presents a rigorous demographic investi This study presents a rigorous demographic investigation that identifies and validates a unique region of exceptional human longevity on the island of Sardinia—known today as one of the world’s first confirmed Blue Zones. Using verified birth, marriage, and death records from 377 municipalities, the researchers introduce the Extreme Longevity Index (ELI) to measure the probability that individuals born between 1880 and 1900 reached age 100.
The analysis reveals a distinct cluster in the mountainous central-eastern region of Sardinia where the likelihood of becoming a centenarian is dramatically higher than the island average. This “Blue Zone” displays not only elevated longevity but also an extraordinary male-to-female centenarian ratio, including areas where men outnumber female centenarians—an unprecedented finding in global longevity research.
Through Gaussian spatial smoothing and chi-square testing, the authors demonstrate that this longevity pattern is statistically significant, geographically coherent, and unlikely to be due to random variation or data error. The study discusses potential explanations: long-term geographic isolation, low immigration, high rates of endogamy, a culturally preserved lifestyle, traditional diet, and genetic homogeneity that may confer protection against age-related diseases.
The paper concludes that the Sardinian Blue Zone is a scientifically validated longevity hotspot and calls for further genetic, cultural, and environmental studies to uncover the mechanisms that support such exceptional survival patterns.
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The Value of Health and Longevity emphasizes that The Value of Health and Longevity emphasizes that improvements in population health and increases in life expectancy generate substantial social and economic benefits. The document explains that health is not only a medical outcome but also a form of human capital that raises productivity, supports economic growth, and enhances overall quality of life. It highlights that gains in longevity—especially healthy longevity—are among the most valuable achievements for any society, often worth more than traditional economic growth alone.
The text underscores that better health allows individuals to live longer, work more years, accumulate knowledge, and engage more fully in social and economic activities. It also stresses that policies investing in prevention, healthcare access, science, and innovation yield long-term returns through reduced disease burden and extended healthy lifespan. By valuing both additional years of life and the improved quality of those years, the document argues that health advancements create widespread well-being, reduce inequality, and provide lasting benefits across generations.
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The study “Effect of Nutritional Interventions on The study “Effect of Nutritional Interventions on Longevity of Senior Cats” investigates whether specific dietary modifications can extend the lifespan and improve the health of aging cats. Aging in cats is associated with oxidative stress, declining organ function, and increased vulnerability to disease, and the study explores whether nutrition can mitigate these effects. It evaluates three diets: a control diet, a diet enriched with antioxidants (vitamin E and β-carotene), and a third diet combining antioxidants with additional prebiotics and omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.
The researchers conducted a multi-year trial using healthy mixed-breed cats aged 7–17 years, divided equally among the three diet groups. Health markers, blood values, body composition, and survival were monitored throughout the cats' lives. Results showed that cats fed Diet 3—the diet containing antioxidants, chicory root (prebiotic), and a blend of fatty acids—experienced significant health benefits. These cats maintained better body weight, body condition, lean body mass, bone density, and healthier gut microflora than cats on the other diets. They also had higher levels of serum vitamin E, β-carotene, and linoleic acid.
Most importantly, Diet 3 significantly increased lifespan. Cats on this diet had a 61% lower hazard of death compared with those on the control diet, living on average about one year longer when adjusted for age. They also showed fewer cases of thyroid disease and a trend toward reduced gastrointestinal pathology.
The study concludes that a multi-nutrient dietary strategy—combining antioxidants, prebiotics, and essential fatty acids—can meaningfully improve longevity and overall health in senior cats, offering evidence that targeted nutrition plays a powerful role in healthy aging.
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The ETSU Longevity Policy outlines the eligibility The ETSU Longevity Policy outlines the eligibility requirements, payment structure, and administrative procedures for granting longevity pay to employees in recognition of extended service. The policy applies to eligible full-time and qualifying part-time employees who have completed 36 months of creditable service with a Tennessee state agency or institution. It explains that employees are assigned a Longevity Anniversary Date, which determines when payments begin and are repeated each year, with adjustments made if there are breaks in service or extended unpaid leave.
The policy details that longevity payments are issued annually based on rates set by the state legislature and count toward retirement salary calculations. Only one payment is typically allowed per 12-month period unless special circumstances apply, such as academic-year faculty completing a full instructional year. Provisions are also included for employees who retire or separate from service, stating that eligibility is preserved if they are in active payroll status on their anniversary date. The document further defines key terms such as Eligible Service, Fiscal Year, Academic Year, and Longevity Anniversary Date, ensuring clarity and uniform application of the policy across the institution.
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The study “Effect of Supplemented Water on Fecundi The study “Effect of Supplemented Water on Fecundity and Longevity” examines how different types of water—particularly fruit-infused or nutrient-enriched water—affect the reproductive output (fecundity) and overall lifespan (longevity) of a test organism. The experiment compares the impact of control water versus various supplemented waters such as apple water, showing how hydration quality can influence biological performance.
The findings demonstrate that apple-supplemented water produced the highest fecundity, meaning it led to the greatest number of eggs or offspring compared with all other treatments. This suggests that certain nutrients present in fruit-based water may stimulate reproductive capacity. However, results for longevity were mixed and highly variable, with some supplemented waters increasing lifespan and others having minimal or inconsistent effects. The study highlights the complexity of how hydration quality influences biological processes, emphasizing that while enriched water can boost reproduction, its effects on longevity are not uniform.
Overall, the research concludes that supplemented water can significantly enhance fecundity, but its impact on lifespan depends on the type of supplement and biological conditions, suggesting important implications for nutritional interventions and life-history strategies.
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The article “How to Price Longevity Swaps” explain The article “How to Price Longevity Swaps” explains how pension plans and reinsurers evaluate and price longevity swaps—financial instruments used to transfer the risk of pensioners living longer than expected. It begins by outlining the growing importance of longevity risk management, especially following large pension buy-out and buy-in transactions in the U.K. and U.S. Longevity swaps serve as an alternative that transfers only longevity risk, not investment or asset risk, from pension plans to insurers or reinsurers.
The article describes how a longevity swap works: the reinsurer agrees to pay the actual pension benefits of a specified group of pensioners, while the pension plan pays fixed premiums based on expected mortality. Pricing requires three major components:
Current mortality analysis—a detailed examination of historical mortality experience, socio-economic differences, and risk factors within the pensioner portfolio.
Mortality trend assumptions—selecting and projecting future mortality improvement models, while accounting for uncertainty, model risk, cohort effects, and longevity basis risk.
Risk margin for capital—reflecting the reinsurer’s expenses and the capital required to hold longevity risk over time, often calculated using cost-of-capital methods similar to Solvency II regulations.
The article emphasizes that accurate pricing must consider portfolio heterogeneity, long-term uncertainty in mortality improvements, and the sensitivity of models to data variations. It concludes that while reinsurers possess the necessary expertise to manage longevity risk, their capacity is limited, and transferring this risk to broader capital markets may be the future—provided longevity basis risk is better understood and quantified.
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“Longevity Risk: An Essay” is a detailed special r “Longevity Risk: An Essay” is a detailed special report by Karolos Arapakis and Gal Wettstein from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. The paper examines the growing challenge of longevity risk—the possibility that individuals may live longer than expected and exhaust their retirement savings.
The essay is structured around three major themes:
1. How Individuals Perceive Their Life Expectancy
The paper reviews research on how people estimate their own lifespan and highlights that individuals often underestimate the probability of living to very old ages. This subjective misperception can lead to poor retirement planning, under-saving, and greater vulnerability to longevity risk. The authors also discuss variations by demographic factors such as education, income, and race.
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They further explore how events such as the COVID-19 pandemic influence both objective and perceived mortality.
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2. Strategies to Manage Longevity Risk
The essay outlines several ways individuals try to protect themselves from outliving their assets:
Self-insurance, such as precautionary savings, following withdrawal rules (like the 4% rule), or relying on home equity.
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Institutional protections, especially Social Security, which functions as an inflation-indexed life annuity.
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Formal insurance options, including annuities and tontines, which pool risk among many individuals.
The paper notes that many popular self-insurance strategies are flawed — for example, only spending investment returns exposes retirees to market volatility and may result in overly low consumption.
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3. Why Individuals Do Not Buy More Annuities (The Annuity Puzzle)
Although economic theory predicts widespread annuitization, real-world demand for private annuities is very low. The essay categorizes explanations into two groups:
Rational reasons
Desire to leave bequests
Adverse selection (longer-lived people prefer annuities, raising prices)
Liquidity needs and fear of late-life medical shocks
Crowd-out from Social Security benefits
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Behavioral reasons
Present bias
Misunderstanding of survival probabilities
Viewing annuities as investments rather than insurance (“framing effect”)
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The essay includes results from new surveys of retirement investors and financial advisors, showing:
Advisors are concerned about clients outliving savings but rarely recommend annuities.
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Many individuals value annuities more than their market price, but logistical, psychological, and informational barriers hinder purchase.
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Conclusion
The essay concludes that improving understanding of subjective longevity expectations, advisor behavior, and real-world barriers to annuitization is crucial for developing better retirement solutions. It highlights significant remaining gaps in the literature, especially regarding subjective tail risks and practical impediments to purchasing guaranteed lifetime income.
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This IFRS Interpretations Committee staff paper ex This IFRS Interpretations Committee staff paper examines how longevity swaps—contracts that transfer the risk of pension members living longer than expected—should be accounted for within defined benefit pension plans under IAS 19 Employee Benefits. Longevity swaps require the pension plan to make fixed payments while receiving variable payments linked to actual benefit payments to retirees.
The central question is whether these swaps should be:
Measured at fair value as plan assets (View 1), or
Split into a variable “insurance-like” leg and a fixed “premium” leg (View 2), with each measured differently.
View 1: Measure as Plan Assets at Fair Value
Supporters of View 1 argue that the swap is a single derivative contract and should follow the standard IAS 19 treatment of plan assets. They point to IAS 19 paragraphs 8 and 113, and IFRS 13, which require fair value measurement. Paragraph 142 also lists longevity swaps as examples of derivatives that can form part of plan assets. Under this view, the swap is initially recorded at zero (as swaps are usually entered at market value) and remeasured at fair value each period, with changes recorded in other comprehensive income.
View 2: Split the Swap Into Two Legs
Supporters of View 2 argue the swap functions like buying a qualifying insurance policy—except the premium is paid over time. They propose splitting it into:
Variable leg (treated like a qualifying insurance policy under IAS 19.115), measured as the present value of the matching obligations.
Fixed leg (representing premiums), treated either as part of plan assets at fair value or as a financial liability measured at amortized cost.
They also debate how to treat the difference between the variable and fixed legs at inception—either as a profit/loss or as part of remeasurements in OCI.
Findings from Global Outreach
The IFRS staff surveyed standard-setters, regulators, accounting firms, and pension specialists across multiple jurisdictions. They found that:
Longevity swaps are not yet widespread, though more common in the UK.
In jurisdictions where they occur, View 1 is the overwhelmingly predominant practice.
There is minimal diversity in accounting treatment.
Several respondents questioned whether longevity swaps could qualify as insurance contracts (suggesting View 2 lacked a strong basis).
Committee Recommendation
Because longevity swaps are uncommon and existing practice already aligns closely with fair value measurement under IAS 19 and IFRS 13, the Committee concluded that no new interpretation is needed. The issue was not added to the IFRIC agenda, as current guidance is considered sufficient to prevent diversity in practice.
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“Modelling Longevity Bonds” provides a clear and c “Modelling Longevity Bonds” provides a clear and comprehensive explanation of what longevity bonds are, why they are needed, and how they can be modeled for use in the financial markets—particularly to help pension funds and insurers manage longevity risk, the risk that people live longer than expected. The document shows that rising life expectancy creates uncertainty for institutions responsible for long-term payouts, making traditional assets insufficient for hedging this risk. Longevity bonds are introduced as a solution that ties coupon payments to the survival rates of a particular population.
The paper breaks down how longevity bonds work: they pay periodic coupons that depend on the proportion of a reference population that is still alive. This structure makes the bonds' value closely linked to actual longevity trends, enabling investors to hedge unexpected changes in mortality. The authors then present a modeling framework to price and analyze these bonds. The model uses stochastic mortality processes, calibrated to real demographic data (such as Belgian population survival rates), to capture both expected mortality improvements and the uncertainty (volatility) around them.
To demonstrate the approach, the paper provides a detailed numerical example: a five-year longevity bond issued in 2007, with yearly coupons tied to the survival rate of Belgian men aged 60 in 2007. Cash flows are simulated under the mortality model, discounted to present value, and aggregated to obtain a fair price. The example illustrates how parameters such as interest rates, mortality trends, and longevity shocks affect the bond’s valuation.
The document concludes that longevity bonds are powerful instruments for transferring and hedging longevity risk, but their pricing requires careful modeling of population mortality dynamics. By offering a quantitative framework and real-demographic calibration, the paper supports both researchers and practitioners interested in developing or evaluating longevity-linked financial products.
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“Longevity and Ageing Populations in the GCC” is a “Longevity and Ageing Populations in the GCC” is a comprehensive analytical report examining how Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries—Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE—are experiencing rapid demographic shifts driven by increased life expectancy, lower fertility rates, and lifestyle transitions. The document explains the concepts of life expectancy, lifespan, longevity, and healthy ageing, highlighting how the GCC is moving toward an older population with the proportion of people over age 50 rising steadily.
The report outlines the current demographic profile of GCC nations, showing that although they remain relatively young compared to Western countries, they are ageing far more quickly due to improved healthcare, urbanisation, and socio-economic changes. This shift presents significant challenges: rising healthcare costs, shortages of specialised geriatric care, increased chronic disease burden (such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension), and growing pressure on social welfare systems.
A major section of the report explores factors influencing longevity in the region, including:
Technological and medical innovation, such as AI-driven healthcare, genomics, stem cell research, precision medicine, and new longevity-focused initiatives like the Hevolution Foundation and UAE Omics Centre.
Lifestyle and behavioural determinants, including nutrition transition toward processed foods, rising obesity and diabetes rates, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and the mental health effects of rapid urbanisation.
Advanced scientific developments, such as AI-enabled biomarkers of ageing, senolytic drugs, and regenerative therapies.
The report also analyses the challenge of extending healthy lifespan, noting that longer life expectancy does not automatically translate into more years lived in good health. GCC countries risk facing increasing rates of chronic illness unless preventive and lifestyle-focused policies are prioritised. The document uses global case studies—such as Blue Zones, the UK’s healthy ageing programmes, Japan’s Community-based Integrated Care System, Singapore’s Centre for Healthy Longevity, and U.S. ageing research initiatives—to illustrate effective international models.
In its conclusion, the report offers detailed policy recommendations for governments, healthcare providers, insurers, researchers, and the private sector in the GCC. These include expanding longevity research funding, supporting informal caregivers, adopting preventive healthcare models, improving urban environments, strengthening insurance incentives for healthy ageing, building academic programmes on longevity, investing in wellness industries, and promoting flexible work arrangements for older adults.
Overall, the report positions the GCC as a region with unique opportunities: youthful populations, strong investment capacity, and national transformation agendas that can be leveraged to build world-leading strategies for healthy ageing and longevity.
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“Drivers of Your Health and Longevity” is a compre “Drivers of Your Health and Longevity” is a comprehensive report outlining the 23 key modifiable factors that significantly influence a person’s health, lifespan, and overall well-being. It emphasizes that 19 out of these 23 drivers lie outside the traditional healthcare system, meaning most of what determines longevity comes from everyday habits and environmental conditions.
These drivers are grouped into major categories:
1. Physical Inputs
Covers diet, supplements, substance use, hydration, and their direct effects on disease risk, cognitive health, and mortality. Examples include fasting improving metabolic health, omega-3 protecting the brain and heart, and sleep duration affecting mortality.
2. Movement
Includes mobility and exercise. The report highlights that regular physical activity can extend life by 3–5 years, reduce mortality risk, and improve overall physical and mental function.
3. Daily Living
Encompasses social interaction, productive activities, content consumption, and hygiene. Strong social relationships, volunteering, and balanced media usage are linked to better physical and mental health.
4. Exposure
Focuses on nature, atmospheric conditions, light, noise, and environmental materials. Evidence shows that nature exposure, reduced pollution, sunlight, and safe environments contribute to better mental health, reduced stress, and lower mortality.
5. Stress
Explains how both positive (eustress) and chronic stress affects disease risk, cognitive function, and life expectancy.
6. State of Being
Includes mindsets, beliefs, body composition, physical security, and economic security. Optimism, gratitude, financial stability, and safety are shown to have strong physiological and psychological benefits.
7. Healthcare
Covers vaccination, early detection, treatment, and medication adherence. Effective healthcare interventions (e.g., vaccines, screening, treatments) significantly reduce mortality and improve survival rates.
📌 Overall Purpose of the Report
The document emphasizes that longevity is not determined primarily by genetics or medical care, but by daily choices, behaviors, and environmental exposures. By optimizing these 23 modifiable drivers, individuals can dramatically improve their health span and lifespan.
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The “Longevity Pay Chart” is an official document The “Longevity Pay Chart” is an official document issued by the Office of Human Resources in Houston, Texas, outlining the monthly longevity pay rates awarded to employees based on their total years of service. The chart establishes a clear, incremental payment structure designed to reward long-term commitment and continued service to the organization.
Longevity pay begins after 2 years of service and increases by $20 per month every two years, reflecting steady recognition of employee tenure. Payments start at $20 per month for employees with 2 years of service and rise consistently until reaching $420 per month at 42 years of service. The structure provides a transparent and predictable progression, allowing employees to understand how their monthly longevity compensation will grow over time.
The document also notes that these rates became effective on September 1, 2005, serving as the official policy for determining monthly longevity compensation for eligible employees.
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The “Protocol for Comparative Seed Longevity Testi The “Protocol for Comparative Seed Longevity Testing” is an official technical information sheet from the Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) that describes a standardized method used to compare the seed longevity of different plant species stored in conservation collections. The goal of the protocol is to generate a seed survival curve that reveals how quickly seed viability declines under controlled ageing conditions, allowing species to be ranked into longevity categories.
The method uses controlled rehydration followed by accelerated ageing. Seeds are first equilibrated at 47% relative humidity (RH) and 20°C to stabilize moisture content. They are then transferred to an ageing environment of 60% RH and 45°C, created using non-saturated lithium chloride (LiCl) solutions inside airtight containers. These uniform conditions ensure that all seed samples experience identical ageing stress.
During the ageing process, samples of 50 seeds are removed on a scheduled series of days (1, 2, 5, 9, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100, and 125). Each sample undergoes germination testing for at least 42 days, followed by a “cut test” to assess seed viability and identify empty, infested, or abnormal seeds. The resulting data are used to plot viability decline curves, typically analyzed using probit analysis and the Ellis & Roberts viability equation. A key output is p50, the time it takes for seed viability to drop to 50%, which enables clear comparisons across species and against two known “marker species” used by MSB.
The document also includes detailed preparation steps, practical guidance for ensuring accurate humidity control, tips for handling different seed types, and recommended equipment (such as hygrometers, fan-assisted ovens, airtight containers, and statistical software). It emphasizes that although the method does not predict exact natural longevity, it reliably ranks species and helps identify factors—such as seed maturity or post-harvest handling—that influence long-term seed survival.
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This document is an official judgment of the Court This document is an official judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), delivered on 25 May 2023, concerning whether a food supplement made from sprouted buckwheat flour with a high spermidine content qualifies as a novel food under Regulation (EU) 2015/2283.
The case arose from a dispute between TLL The Longevity Labs GmbH and Optimize Health Solutions mi GmbH. Optimize Health produced a supplement by germinating buckwheat seeds in a synthetic spermidine solution, then harvesting, drying, and grinding them into flour. TLL argued that this product required EU novel food authorization, making its sale without approval an act of unfair competition.
The CJEU examined the legal definitions of food, novel food, and production processes. The Court concluded that the product is a novel food because:
It was not consumed to a significant degree in the EU before 15 May 1997,
There is no proven 25-year history of safe food use within the EU, and
The method used to enrich the seedlings with spermidine is not a plant-propagation practice, but a production process, which still results in a novel food if it significantly changes composition.
Since the first condition already failed, the Court did not need to answer the remaining legal questions in detail.
The ruling confirms that sprouted buckwheat flour enriched artificially with spermidine must be authorized and placed on the EU’s list of approved novel foods before it can legally be marketed. As a result, Optimize Health’s product, lacking authorization, falls under prohibited commercial practice.
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The NMDOT Longevity Pay Program is an employee-rec The NMDOT Longevity Pay Program is an employee-recognition initiative launched by the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) to reward staff for their continuous years of service. Effective December 2023, the program provides structured, one-time annual longevity payments to eligible classified employees based on their accumulated uninterrupted service with the department.
The program outlines a tiered payment system, beginning at $250 for employees with 2–4 years of service and increasing progressively up to $3,000 for employees who have completed 50 or more years of service. Payments are issued once per year, included in an employee’s regular paycheck following the first pay-period ending in December. These payments are taxable, are not part of base salary, and do not count toward pension calculations.
Eligibility requires that employees:
Are active NMDOT staff at the time of payment, and
Have not received a Notice of Final Action of Dismissal or Separation prior to the payment date.
The document defines “continuous service” as unbroken employment from the latest hire date, including probationary and temporary service if no break occurs. A break in employment is defined as at least one workday not in classified service, though transitions from temporary to permanent roles without gaps do not count as breaks.
Starting in 2024 and future years, payments will continue annually using a simplified table: employees receive longevity pay at the completion of each 2-, 5-, 10-, 15-, 20-, 25-year milestone, and so on, with $3,000 awarded at 50 years and every five years thereafter.
The program reflects NMDOT’s commitment to appreciating long-serving employees and will continue as long as organizational resources allow.
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“Intergenerational Correlations in Longevity” is a “Intergenerational Correlations in Longevity” is a research paper that investigates the degree to which lifespan is passed from one generation to the next—specifically, how strongly the longevity of parents predicts the longevity of their children. The study uses a large dataset covering individuals born between 1880 and 1910, enabling the authors to analyze long-run patterns in mortality and survival across families.
The central aim of the paper is to estimate the strength and structure of longevity inheritance. The authors measure correlations in lifespan between fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, and across mixed parent–child pairs. Their findings show that the intergenerational correlation in longevity is statistically significant but modest, suggesting that while genetics play an important role, environmental and lifestyle factors also substantially influence lifespan.
To ensure accurate measurement, the paper controls for factors such as shared environment, early-life conditions, birth order, gender differences, and socio-economic status. Using ranked lifespan measures and regression techniques, the study finds that:
Parental longevity is positively associated with children’s longevity.
Same-sex parent–child correlations tend to be slightly stronger (e.g., mother–daughter, father–son).
The correlations are not strong enough to explain wide disparities in lifespan, implying that genetics cannot fully account for longevity outcomes.
Shared family environment and socio-economic variables partially account for similarities across generations.
The study concludes that longevity is shaped by a combination of genetic inheritance, shared family conditions, and individual life choices. The results have implications for understanding population health, forecasting mortality, and evaluating pension and insurance models that rely on accurate predictions of life expectancy.
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This report evaluates the impact of Project Longev This report evaluates the impact of Project Longevity, a focused-deterrence violence-reduction initiative implemented in New Haven, Connecticut, on reducing group-involved shootings and homicides. The program targets violent street groups, delivering a coordinated message that violence will bring swift sanctions while offering social services, support, and incentives for individuals who choose to disengage from violent activity.
The study uses detailed group-level data and statistical modeling to assess changes in violent incidents following the program’s launch. The analysis reveals that Project Longevity significantly reduced group-related shootings and homicides, with estimates indicating reductions of approximately 25–30% after implementation. The results are robust across multiple models and remain consistent after adjusting for group characteristics, prior levels of violence, and time trends.
The report explains that Project Longevity works by mobilizing three key components:
Law enforcement partners, who coordinate enforcement responses to group violence;
Social service providers, who offer job training, counseling, and other support;
Community moral voices, who communicate collective intolerance for violence.
Together, these elements reinforce the central message: violence will no longer be tolerated, but help is available for those willing to change.
The authors conclude that Project Longevity is an effective violence-prevention strategy, demonstrating clear reductions in serious violent crime among the most at-risk populations. The findings support the broader evidence base for focused deterrence strategies and suggest that continued implementation could sustain long-term reductions in group-involved violence.
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“Credible Power-Sharing: Evidence From Cogovernanc “Credible Power-Sharing: Evidence From Cogovernance in Colombia” is a research study examining whether power-sharing institutions can help reduce violence and build political stability in regions historically affected by armed conflict. Focusing on a cogovernance reform in Colombia, the paper evaluates whether granting communities a formal role in local decision-making can create credible commitments between the state and citizens, thereby reducing conflict-related violence.
The reform introduced a municipal cogovernance mechanism that gave civilians shared authority over public resource allocation. The authors combine administrative data, qualitative fieldwork, and quantitative causal-inference methods to measure the reform’s effect on governance outcomes and security conditions.
The findings show that cogovernance significantly increased civilian participation, improved transparency in local government, and reduced opportunities for corruption. Most importantly, the study documents a substantial decline in violence, especially in areas with a strong presence of armed groups. The mechanism worked by enhancing the credibility of state commitments: when citizens gained real influence in local policy, trust increased, and armed groups had fewer incentives to interfere.
The paper concludes that credible power-sharing arrangements can meaningfully reduce violence when they provide communities with real authority and when institutions are robust enough to enforce shared decision-making. The Colombian case offers broader insights for countries attempting to transition out of conflict through participatory governance.
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The document “Maximising the Longevity Dividend” e The document “Maximising the Longevity Dividend” explains how an ageing population should not be viewed as an economic burden but as a major opportunity. It shows that people aged 50 and over are becoming increasingly important to the economy through their growing spending power, rising workforce participation, and substantial earned income.
The report highlights that:
Older consumers already account for over half of all UK spending, and by 2040 this will rise to 63%.
Older workers are staying in employment longer, contributing more earnings and forming a larger share of the workforce.
If barriers to spending and working are removed, the UK could unlock a powerful longevity dividend, adding 2% to 8% to GDP through higher consumption and 1.3% to 2% through extended employment.
However, these benefits depend on major actions, including:
Supporting healthy ageing
Reducing age discrimination
Making workplaces flexible and age-inclusive
Improving accessibility of goods, services, and high streets
Encouraging businesses to innovate for older consumers
The central message: ageing is not a crisis but a huge economic opportunity — if society takes proactive steps to support older people as both consumers and workers.
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“Institutional Change and the Longevity of the Chi “Institutional Change and the Longevity of the Chinese Empire” is a historical–institutional analysis that explains how the Chinese empire survived for over two millennia through deliberate and adaptive institutional reforms. The study argues that the empire’s longevity cannot be understood simply through military power or cultural unity; instead, it was the result of continuous reinvention of political institutions, especially in response to crises such as population growth, territorial expansion, administrative overload, and fiscal stress.
The paper highlights several transformative reforms across dynasties:
1. Establishment of a Centralized Bureaucracy
Early imperial rulers replaced hereditary aristocracies with a merit-based civil service, enabling the state to govern vast territories through professional administrators rather than powerful families.
2. Evolution of the Examination System
The civil service exam system matured over centuries, creating one of the most stable and sophisticated systems of bureaucratic recruitment in world history. This system helped prevent elite capture and ensured a constant supply of educated officials.
3. Fiscal and Land Reforms
Successive dynasties introduced new taxation methods, land redistribution policies, and state granaries to stabilize rural society and prevent unrest—key ingredients of regime durability.
4. Military Institutional Adjustments
From the Tang to the Ming dynasties, China shifted between militia systems, hereditary military households, and standing armies to manage internal and external security pressures.
5. Governance Adaptability
The empire demonstrated an exceptional ability to learn from failures, absorb local customs, integrate diverse populations, and decentralize or recentralize authority when necessary.
The paper concludes that the Chinese empire endured because of its capacity for long-term institutional adaptation. Rather than rigid tradition, it was institutional flexibility, combined with bureaucratic professionalism and continuous reform, that supported one of the longest-lasting political systems in human history.
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This Swiss Re article explains how longevity reins This Swiss Re article explains how longevity reinsurance—particularly longevity swaps—helps pension funds and defined benefit (DB) schemes manage the financial risks created by increasing life expectancy. As retirees live longer, DB plans face growing uncertainty about how long they will need to pay out pensions. This longevity risk threatens the stability of pension reserves, especially in countries like Australia, where more than AUD 300 billion in DB assets are exposed to rising life expectancy.
The document describes longevity swaps as one of the most effective and efficient tools for transferring this risk. In a typical longevity swap, the pension fund pays the reinsurer a fixed annual premium, while the reinsurer pays the fund floating cash flows equal to actual annuity payments made to retirees. This structure protects the fund if retirees live longer than expected. A collateral arrangement may also be established to minimize credit risk for both parties.
The article outlines the stages of a longevity swap transaction, including sharing anonymized data (NDA-protected), reinsurer cash-flow modeling, negotiation of terms, agreement on risk transfer, and collateralization setup. It explains how reinsurers assume longevity and second-life risks while pension funds retain control over their investment portfolios.
Swiss Re highlights several benefits of longevity reinsurance:
Protection until the pension portfolio naturally runs off
Clear and predictable payment structures
Improved asset–liability management (ALM)
Net settlement processes that reduce operational complexity
Lower counterparty (credit) risk through collateral mechanisms
The article concludes by emphasizing Swiss Re’s global expertise, noting that it has reinsured over £30 billion of longevity risk across the UK, US, and Australian markets, and can tailor structures to diverse regional needs.
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The “Seed Longevity Chart” is a comprehensive refe The “Seed Longevity Chart” is a comprehensive reference guide from the joegardener® Online Gardening Academy that outlines how long different types of vegetable, fruit, herb, and flower seeds remain viable when stored under ideal conditions. The chart emphasizes that seed longevity depends on three major factors: initial seed moisture content, seed variety, and the storage environment. Proper storage requires keeping seeds in a cool, dark, low-humidity location, with the recommended method being a sealed glass jar in the refrigerator accompanied by a desiccant pack.
The chart organizes longevity estimates by category—Vegetables & Fruits, Herbs, and Flowers—and provides a year-range for each seed type. For example, beans last 2–4 years, kale 3–5 years, lettuce 1–6 years, peppers 2–5 years, basil 3–5 years, and zinnias 1–5 years. Flower seed longevity varies widely, with some species like calendula lasting 4–6 years, while more delicate seeds like lupine remain viable for only 1 year.
Overall, the document serves as an easy, practical guide for gardeners to determine how long their stored seeds are likely to remain viable and helps them plan planting, storage, and seed rotation more effectively.
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The Longevity Health Provider Manual is a comprehe The Longevity Health Provider Manual is a comprehensive, 46-page operational guide for healthcare providers participating in Longevity Health Plan, a Medicare Advantage Institutional Special Needs Plan (ISNP) serving residents of long-term care and skilled nursing facilities across multiple U.S. states. The manual outlines all required policies, procedures, responsibilities, billing standards, clinical protocols, regulatory requirements, and administrative processes that providers must follow to deliver compliant, high-quality care to Longevity members.
⭐ Purpose and Scope
The manual equips contracted providers with clear instructions on how to deliver coordinated, compliant, patient-centered care for a vulnerable population—typically older adults with multiple chronic conditions, high medication needs, mobility limitations, and cognitive impairment. It explains the plan’s model of care, provider expectations, service standards, and operational workflows.
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🧩 Key Components of the Manual
1. Plan Overview & Special Needs Plan Model
Longevity Health Plan is a Medicare Advantage ISNP focused on improving care for nursing home residents. The manual highlights essential concepts about SNP members, including their rights, supplemental benefits, and care coordination needs.
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2. Model of Care (MOC)
The plan’s model of care emphasizes:
Comprehensive health risk assessments
Individualized care planning
Interdisciplinary care team collaboration
Prevention of unnecessary hospitalizations
Improved chronic illness management
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🩺 3. Provider Responsibilities
Providers—including PCPs, specialists, and behavioral health clinicians—must meet strict access, responsiveness, and quality standards such as:
Routine on-site nursing facility visits every 30–60 days
Urgent evaluations within 48 hours
24/7 telephonic availability
Return of urgent calls within 1 hour
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Behavioral health providers must offer care within set timeframes (e.g., 6 hours for emergencies, 10 days for new consults).
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📋 4. Benefits, Services & Coverage Rules
The manual details covered benefits, emergency/urgent service definitions, prior authorization requirements, continuity-of-care policies, and access standards.
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Members must never be balance-billed for covered services, and strict hold-harmless rules apply.
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🏥 5. Credentialing & Provider Network Requirements
The manual explains initial credentialing, recredentialing, required documentation, rights of providers, and conditions that can lead to termination (e.g., sanctions, OIG exclusions).
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It also outlines provider directory accuracy, mandatory updates, and notification timelines.
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🧾 6. Claims Submission, Billing, and Payment Standards
The manual gives detailed billing requirements for:
Clean claim standards
Electronic and paper claim submission
NPI, Tax ID, and taxonomy requirements
Coding rules (CPT/HCPCS/ICD-10)
Timely filing limits
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It also covers pricing, correct coding edits, and how to dispute claim payments.
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⚖️ 7. Compliance, Grievances & Appeals
The manual affirms member rights, outlines complaint and appeal protocols, and describes Longevity’s corporate compliance and fraud-waste-abuse programs.
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⭐ 8. Additional Administrative Policies
Topics include:
Prior authorization and adverse determination rules
Provider marketing restrictions
Member PCP reassignment guidelines
Subrogation and hospice claim handling
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🟦 Summary
Overall, the Longevity Health Provider Manual serves as a complete operating handbook for participating providers. It defines expectations for clinical care, access, patient rights, claims processing, compliance, and communication—all designed to ensure high-quality, safe, regulated, and coordinated care for residents of nursing facilities enrolled in the Longevity Health Plan.
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The PVC Pipe Longevity Report, prepared through ex The PVC Pipe Longevity Report, prepared through extensive research at Utah State University’s Buried Structures Laboratory, is a comprehensive technical analysis evaluating the performance, durability, failure rates, and long-term service life of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipes used in water and sewer infrastructure across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.
⭐ Purpose of the Report
The study investigates how PVC pipe performs over decades of real-world usage, using dig-up examinations, mechanical testing, accelerated aging studies, and global water main break surveys. It combines engineering, field data, and financial analysis to determine whether PVC is a sustainable, long-lived, and cost-effective pipe replacement option for modern utility systems.
🧪 Key Findings on PVC Longevity & Performance
1. PVC pipes reliably last 100+ years
Global dig-up studies show PVC pipes removed after 20–50 years show no measurable degradation, retaining ductility, strength, and pressure resistance. Many tested pipes are expected to last well beyond 100 years under normal operating conditions.
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2. PVC has the lowest water main break rate
Across U.S. and Canadian utilities, PVC consistently outperforms cast iron, ductile iron, asbestos cement, steel, and concrete pipes.
Corrosion—responsible for most breaks—does not affect PVC.
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3. Excavated pipe testing confirms excellent condition
PVC pipes exhumed after 25–49 years passed all quality control tests, including:
Burst pressure
Hydrostatic integrity
Flattening and impact resistance
Tensile strength and fracture toughness
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4. International studies match U.S. findings
Research in Australia, the U.K., Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands all conclude:
No chemical or physical degradation
No embrittlement
Stable modulus and yield strength
Expected lifetimes > 100 years
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5. Installation quality is the biggest factor in early failures
Short-term PVC failures almost always stem from poor installation or improper bedding—not from pipe material defects.
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💧 Global Water Main Break Data
Studies across North America and Europe reveal:
The average water main fails at 47 years, usually due to corrosion of iron pipes.
PVC avoids corrosion altogether, significantly reducing breaks.
Cities switching to PVC (e.g., Edmonton) saw dramatic improvements in reliability—even under freezing conditions.
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📉 Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA)
The report stresses that affordability must be evaluated through long-term costs, not just the initial pipe price. LCCA includes:
Installation
Maintenance and repair
Corrosion control (significant for iron pipes)
Replacement cycles
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PVC consistently delivers the lowest life-cycle cost because of its long service life, low break rate, and lack of corrosion.
🛠 Major Conclusions
✔ PVC is confirmed to be a 100+ year pipe material
✔ It has the lowest break rate of all common pipe types
✔ It shows no degradation even after decades of service
✔ Installation quality is key to maximizing longevity
✔ PVC dramatically improves long-term affordability and sustainability
✔ PVC is a reliable solution to the aging North American water infrastructure crisis
The report ultimately concludes that PVC’s durability, resistance to corrosion, and cost-effectiveness make it one of the most sustainable long-term choices for water and sewer networks.
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Perspectives in Sports Genomics is a scientific re Perspectives in Sports Genomics is a scientific review that examines how genetics influences athletic performance, training response, injury risk, recovery, and long-term athlete development. It discusses the role of genomic technologies, including DNA sequencing, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), epigenetics, and gene–environment interactions in understanding human athletic potential.
The document explains that athletic performance is shaped by multiple genes, each contributing small effects, alongside environmental factors like training, nutrition, sleep, and coaching. It highlights well-studied genes associated with power, endurance, muscle composition, tendon integrity, and aerobic capacity (e.g., ACTN3, ACE). The paper also covers ethical issues, including genetic privacy, misuse of genetic information, gene-based discrimination, and the possibility of future gene doping in sports.
The report further discusses how genomics may improve training personalization, talent identification, early detection of injury susceptibility, and optimization of recovery strategies—while warning that current scientific evidence is not strong enough for genetic tests to accurately predict athletic success. It concludes by identifying research gaps and stressing the need for regulation, athlete protection, and responsible use of genomic tools.
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• Genetics of athletic performance
• Gene–environment interactions
• Sports genomics technologies
• Ethical issues in sports genetics
• Injury risk prediction
• Gene doping concerns
• Personalized training using genomics
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• Athletic traits are polygenic
• Genomic tools are improving but limited
• Ethical regulation is essential
• Genes interact with environment, training, and lifestyle
• Precision sports medicine is emerging
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This document explains the evolution from “sport genomics” to a more advanced, holistic discipline called “sport and genomics.”
Sport and genomics studies the full range of biological responses to exercise — not only genes, but also proteins, metabolites, and molecular pathways. The article argues that athletic performance is created by many interacting factors: genetics, training, diet, environment, metabolism, and physiology.
It describes how early sports genetics focused on identifying DNA variations linked to endurance, strength, speed, flexibility, and injury risk. However, genes alone cannot fully predict athletic performance because the athlete’s body constantly adapts through changes in protein expression, metabolism, and biochemical pathways.
The article introduces postgenomic fields such as transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and epigenetics. It highlights metabolomics as especially powerful because metabolites change quickly and show real-time physiological status during exercise. Studies are discussed that link metabolic patterns to endurance, power, fatigue, hormonal responses, and athlete type.
The authors describe major global research initiatives like the Athlome Project Consortium, which aim to create a complete biological profile (“athlete passport”) integrating all omics data. The goal is to support personalized training, injury prevention, nutrition optimization, and talent identification.
The paper concludes that sportomics can help athletes and coaches design individualized training programs, understand performance limits, detect risk of injury, and maximize each athlete’s potential. It also identifies research gaps, such as the need for more studies on acute exercise responses.
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📌 Topics
• Sport genomics
• Postgenomic technologies
• Sportomics
• Metabolomics in athletes
• Genetic and environmental factors in performance
• Omics-based personalized training
• Athlete biological passport
• Talent identification using biomarkers
📌 Points / Key Ideas
• Athletic performance is multifactorial
• Genes influence ability but do not determine it
• Multiple “omics” fields show biological adaptation
• Metabolomics reflects real-time physiology
• Large research projects aim to map full athlete biology
• Sportomics supports personalized training and injury prevention
📌 Quiz Questions
• What is sportomics?
• Why are genes alone insufficient to predict performance?
• Name three omics fields besides genomics.
• How do metabolites help understand exercise responses?
• What is the Athlome Project?
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Sportomics is the study of how the entire body responds to exercise. It looks at genes, proteins, and metabolites to understand how athletes perform, adapt, and improve. It helps create personalized training plans and reduce injury risk.
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This document explains how sports science is moving beyond genetics toward a complete system called sportomics, which uses genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and more to analyze athlete biology. It highlights how metabolomics reveals real-time changes during exercise and how global research projects aim to create personalized strategies for training, performance, and injury prevention.
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Sports Genomics Perspectives is a commentary that explains the current state of sports genomics, a field that studies how genetic variations influence athletic traits, performance capacity, training responses, and injury risk. The article highlights that athletic ability results from the interaction of genes + environment + training, not genetics alone.
It reviews major scientific advances since the 1990s, including discoveries of genes that influence endurance, strength, muscle composition, metabolism, and injury susceptibility. It explains that genetics can account for large parts of physical traits—such as aerobic capacity, anaerobic power, and muscle strength—but cannot fully predict performance because adaptation involves epigenetics, biomechanics, physiology, psychology, and environmental factors.
The document also discusses post-genomic technologies (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics), which reveal how the body responds at the molecular level during training, recovery, and injury. Epigenetics is highlighted as a key mechanism that allows the body to “remember” training adaptations even after detraining.
The article explores practical applications: talent identification, personalized training, nutrition planning, injury prevention, and health improvement. It also addresses ethical concerns such as misuse of genetic information, genetic discrimination, and gene doping. The authors conclude that genetics is a powerful tool but must be used responsibly and combined with good coaching, environment, and training programs.
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• Definition of sports genomics
• Gene–environment interaction in sports
• Genetic influence on strength and endurance
• Epigenetics and training adaptation
• Omics technologies (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics)
• Personalized training programs
• Genetic risks for injury
• Ethical risks: gene doping, misuse of genetic data
📌 Key Points
• Athletic performance is polygenic (many genes).
• Genetics influences but does not determine performance.
• Epigenetic changes store “training memory.”
• Omics tools reveal molecular adaptation to exercise.
• Personalized training and injury prevention benefit from genomics.
• Ethical guidelines are required for safe use.
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Sports genomics studies how an athlete’s DNA affects their strength, endurance, speed, and injury risk. It shows how genes and training work together. New molecular tools help scientists understand how the body changes during exercise. This helps coaches create better, personalized training plans—but it must be used ethically.
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This paper explains how sports genomics has grown into a major scientific field. It covers early genetics research, new omics technologies, and the role of epigenetics in athletic adaptation. It discusses how genetic information can improve training, reduce injuries, and identify athlete potential. It also emphasizes the need for ethical oversight, especially regarding gene doping.
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A Child’s Christmas in Wales is a nostalgic story A Child’s Christmas in Wales is a nostalgic story in which Dylan Thomas remembers Christmas days from his childhood. He describes snowy streets, fun with friends, mischievous adventures, family gatherings, and the warmth of home. The story is told like a collection of memories sweet, funny, and sometimes exaggerated—showing how magical Christmas felt to a child....
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The story begins with Allie, a young girl who has The story begins with Allie, a young girl who has recently lost her grandmother, Miss Theodora, the woman who raised her with love despite their poverty. After Miss Theodora’s death, Allie goes to spend Christmas with her kind relatives, the Marshall family, at Red Butte.
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anta Claus lives happily in the Laughing Valley, w anta Claus lives happily in the Laughing Valley, where he makes toys with the help of ryls, knooks, pixies, and fairies. Everything in the valley is cheerful, and Santa spends his life bringing joy to children. But in the mountain beside the valley live the Daemons of Selfishness, Envy, Hatred, and Malice, who hate Santa because he makes children happy and therefore keeps them away from their evil caves.
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The Longevity and Regenerative Therapies Bill, 202 The Longevity and Regenerative Therapies Bill, 2024 establishes a comprehensive legal framework in The Bahamas to regulate, approve, and oversee all therapies related to longevity, stem cells, gene therapy, immunotherapy, and regenerative medicine. Its purpose is to ensure that advanced medical treatments are developed and administered safely, ethically, and in alignment with global scientific standards, while promoting innovation and positioning The Bahamas as a leader in medical and wellness tourism.
The Act creates several governing bodies, including the National Longevity and Regenerative Therapy Board, responsible for fostering innovation, developing standards, monitoring compliance, and reporting to the Minister. It also establishes an independent Ethics Review Committee, which evaluates and approves applications for new therapies or research based on safety, efficacy, and ethical considerations.
The Bill outlines clear application and approval procedures for individuals or institutions seeking to administer or research therapies. Approvals may be full, provisional, or research-based, and no therapy can begin without written authorization. It further grants the Board powers to request information, inspect facilities, and maintain a national registry of approved therapies.
Strict prohibitions are included, such as bans on human embryo genetic modification intended for birth, unauthorized gene therapy testing, germline editing, and other unsafe or unethical practices. A Monitoring Body is created to ensure ongoing compliance with standards, inspect premises, and review marketing practices.
The Act also imposes licensing requirements for health facilities, gives the Minister authority to suspend unsafe operations, and sets out stringent penalties for violations, including fines and imprisonment. Finally, it repeals the previous Stem Cell Research and Therapy Act and preserves valid approvals issued under that legislation.
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