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Find Out How Likely You Are to Die in the Next 5 Years--If You're (1 Viewer)

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I have an Ubble age of 36 and 0.7% chance of dying in the next 5 years. I am 44 years old.

Click here and select the risk calculator. It only works for those aged 40-70.

 
That test is questionable. It gets smoking and high blood pressure down but no cardiovascular or cholesterol related questions?

 
That test is questionable. It gets smoking and high blood pressure down but no cardiovascular or cholesterol related questions?
You're obviously a smoker with high blood pressure as I was asked cardiovascular questions and I was a no to tobacco and high BP.

 
That test is questionable. It gets smoking and high blood pressure down but no cardiovascular or cholesterol related questions?
You're obviously a smoker with high blood pressure as I was asked cardiovascular questions and I was a no to tobacco and high BP.
I'm a no to tobacco but yes to BP, not sure why that makes sense to skip the cardio issue. It did ask me if my doctor ever diagnosed me with a heart attack but that was it.

 
Your Ubble age is 17 years (15 to 24 years)

This means that your risk of dying in the next five years is equivalent to the average risk for men aged 17 in the UK.

 
Im 40

1. Your Ubble age is 15 years (15 to 22 years)This means that your risk of dying in the next five years is equivalent to the average risk for men aged 15 in the

2. Your five-year risk of dying is 0.2%
 
That test is questionable. It gets smoking and high blood pressure down but no cardiovascular or cholesterol related questions?
You're obviously a smoker with high blood pressure as I was asked cardiovascular questions and I was a no to tobacco and high BP.
I'm a no to tobacco but yes to BP, not sure why that makes sense to skip the cardio issue. It did ask me if my doctor ever diagnosed me with a heart attack but that was it.
I was "no" to both and the only cardio it asked was the pace of my walk. Hardly scientific.

 
Real age 50, Ubble age 50, and 2.1 % chance of dying in the next 5 years. Really expected alot worse. Time to go burn one.

 
That test is questionable. It gets smoking and high blood pressure down but no cardiovascular or cholesterol related questions?
You're obviously a smoker with high blood pressure as I was asked cardiovascular questions and I was a no to tobacco and high BP.
I'm a no to tobacco but yes to BP, not sure why that makes sense to skip the cardio issue. It did ask me if my doctor ever diagnosed me with a heart attack but that was it.
I was "no" to both and the only cardio it asked was the pace of my walk. Hardly scientific.
FWIW, this engine has something going on. It predicted a Hawks sweep over the Wild. :BOOM:

 
I'm a few years short of 40 but did it anyways.

0.6% risk.

Think I'll have fried chicken and some whiskey tonight now.

Edit: typed wrong %

 
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Ubble age 29 with 0.4% risk of dying.

Then again, I had a can of diet soda for lunch and if you believe the malarkey on here you'd think my risk is 98%.

 
I'm a few years short of 40 but did it anyways.

0.6% risk.

Think I'll have fried chicken and some whiskey tonight now.

Edit: typed wrong %
I turn 39 in august, close enough.

1. Your Ubble age is 15 years (15 to 15 years)

This means that your risk of dying in the next five years is equivalent to the average risk for men aged 15 in the UK.

2. Your five-year risk of dying is 0.1%

:Cancelslifeinsurance:

 
That test is questionable. It gets smoking and high blood pressure down but no cardiovascular or cholesterol related questions?
You're obviously a smoker with high blood pressure as I was asked cardiovascular questions and I was a no to tobacco and high BP.
I'm a no to tobacco but yes to BP, not sure why that makes sense to skip the cardio issue. It did ask me if my doctor ever diagnosed me with a heart attack but that was it.
I was "no" to both and the only cardio it asked was the pace of my walk. Hardly scientific.
And the question was how would I describe my walk. Obviously that's subjective.

 

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