India, June 1 -- The United Arab Emirates has undergone a remarkable demographic shift as long-term health investments drive life expectancy to unprecedented levels for its residents.

Growth from the Early Union Years In 1960, the average life expectancy for women in the region was just 54.635 years, while men typically lived to 48.027 years. Within two decades, rapid development propelled these figures upward, reaching 71.55 for females and 66.518 for males by 1980. This steady trajectory highlights the successful transition into a modern healthcare environment through the mid-twentieth century.

Entering the Millennium By the year 2000, longevity reached new milestones with women averaging 78.229 years and men reaching 75.437 years. Th...