When will I die? Scientists create death calculator Ubble

Short questionnaire claims to determine the likelihood of a person dying in the next five years

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Scientists from Sweden have developed a death calculator that attempts to predict whether a person is likely to die within the next five years.

The test, called Ubble, can only be taken by those between the ages of 40 and 70 and asks up to 13 questions related to the person's background, lifestyle and health.

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