Jason Shurka
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They didn't have antibiotics.
They got an infection.
They died.
Some natural disaster, sanitation problems, so on and so forth.
Not the same diseases that we're seeing today.
You go and ask your grandma if she knew any autistic person growing up in school.
She's going to say no.
You ask your grandma, when she was growing up, she knew anybody with Alzheimer's.
She's going to say maybe one.
Today, it's like everybody.
So many people are getting it.
So lifespan has not increased.
There are actually more people who live till 100.
They call them centurions, I believe.
There are more people who lived till 100, 100 years ago than there are today.
Wow.
That's a fact.
The difference is there are less people that are dying when they're 30 and they're now living till they're 65, 70, 75, 80, and so on and so forth.
It's not because they're healthier.
It's because we have drugs to do that.