To add worry upon worry, life expectancy fell in 2012 to 69.7 years.
Of course this brings with it massive risks, and poses threats to privacy and social life which will worry many of us.
Biotechnology companies patent genes, the very stuff of life, while scientists worry that this risks compromising basic research.
And if you get the A levels, go on to university or go into further training, it affects your life and I just worry sometimes that we're in danger of going back to a language that says, yeah, you're working too hard at 16 to 18.
Life is too short to worry about what people are going to think of you.
As a financial planner, I have seen the worry over financial devastation at end of life.
Translate those figures into the quality of a family's life and they mean constant worry, inadequate access to needed medical care and, for many, serious health problems.
New pensioners, it seems, are far more willing to enjoy life and less likely to worry about the inheritance they will leave than are septuagenarians and octogenarians.
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Under German occupation life was hard - made worse by the worry over what had happened to the island's children.
Yet most valley veterans still think there is no reason to worry: people complained about similar quality-of-life problems 20 years ago, but most stayed.
But I worry about how the return of this larger-than-life hero will affect the young, relatively inexperienced team leading GM today.
The bigger worry is over Mr Chavez's ability to deliver a better life.
If you are in the compliance or ethics department at your company, perhaps you should not worry as much about what an employee is doing in their private life as much as what they are talking about around the water cooler.
An insurer, you see, will assume that on average, those who buy private life insurance must be doing something dangerous that prompted them to worry about prematurely dying.
The former president embodies the South Africa that was promised in the election of 1994, and many South Africans worry that their country no longer reflects the democratic ideals Mandela spent his life advocating.
While many Asian countries worry about aging populations, Cambodia seems stuck in another era, where average life expectancy barely exceeds 50 years.
George and Mary have only one life each to give to their maker, and they have to worry about the worse case scenario, namely that their maker decides to harvest them at the last possible moment.
"These gentlemen are going to go through some hard times, whether it's in life or in the Army, " said Sottolano, who had to worry about Sunday's doubleheader against archrival Navy.
Critics worry it also might not be bold and broad enough to bring the economy back to life.
So Obama has reason to worry about Wright's ability to re-evoke a period of race hatred in American life.
"Splash-proof Xperia Tablet S is designed for real-life use around the home and outdoors, so there's no need to worry about casual water spillages if you're checking a recipe in the kitchen with wet hands, " it said in its marketing materials.
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We worry how future generations will shoulder the burden and how we will manage to maintain our way of life without having to face a Greek-like implosion.
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So now, not only do I have to figure out how to balance my life as a mom with my career as a tech CEO, I also have to worry about being perceived as incompetent simply because I breastfed my babies?
Battery life for the four AAs is rated for a year, and you've no need to worry about being surprised by an outage, either: the system will notify you well in advance using the lock's eight RGB LEDs or through the app.
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