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Religious People Live Four Years Longer on Average: Study
researchers found that people of faith still lived an average of four years longer than those without Faith
Those visiting church at least once a week were found to have 33% lower risk of death than those who never went.
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researchers found that people of faith still lived an average of four years longer than those without Faith
Those visiting church at least once a week were found to have 33% lower risk of death than those who never went.
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Newsweek
Religious people live four years longer on average, study suggests
Activities such as praying and volunteering could play a role in the boost in longevity, researchers believe.
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WebMD
Marriage Tied to Longer Life Span, New Data Shows
The age-adjusted death rate for the married declined by 7% between 2010 and 2017, according to a new study from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), part of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Want to live longer?
A new study indicates that optimistic people are more likely to achieve 'exceptional longevity', defined as living to age 85 or older.
The study team suggested that the findings could point the way towards new interventions that might foster optimism and thereby extend life, such as meditation .
Unlike good genes, "optimism and her powerful sister, gratitude, can be learned."
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A new study indicates that optimistic people are more likely to achieve 'exceptional longevity', defined as living to age 85 or older.
The study team suggested that the findings could point the way towards new interventions that might foster optimism and thereby extend life, such as meditation .
Unlike good genes, "optimism and her powerful sister, gratitude, can be learned."
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Health24
Want to live longer? Stop being such a pessimist
A new study indicates that optimistic people are more likely to achieve 'exceptional longevity', defined as living to age 85 or older.
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Stephen Barr
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Stephen Barr
professor emeritus of physics.
Better disposable coffee cups made from Sugar Cane
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The Economist
Better disposable coffee cups
They can be made with the waste from sugar cane
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Will you take a Covid-19 vaccine if
It becomes available to you ?
It becomes available to you ?
Anonymous Poll
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Yes , sure
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UN says new polio outbreak in Sudan caused by oral vaccine
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AP News
UN says new polio outbreak in Sudan caused by oral vaccine
LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization says a new polio outbreak in Sudan is linked to an ongoing vaccine-sparked epidemic in Chad — a week after the U.N. health agency declared the African continent free of the wild polio virus.
Gene-edited baby claim by Chinese scientist sparks outrage
He Jiankui said he altered the DNA of twin girls born earlier this month to try to help them resist possible future infection with the AIDS virus — a dubious goal, ethically and scientifically.
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He Jiankui said he altered the DNA of twin girls born earlier this month to try to help them resist possible future infection with the AIDS virus — a dubious goal, ethically and scientifically.
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AP NEWS
Gene-edited baby claim by Chinese scientist sparks outrage
HONG KONG (AP) — Scientists and bioethics experts reacted with shock, anger and alarm Monday to a Chinese researcher's claim that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies. He Jiankui of Southern University of Science and Technology of China…
Damage to multiple organs recorded in 'long Covid' cases
Exclusive: study of low-risk individuals finds impairments four months after infection
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Exclusive: study of low-risk individuals finds impairments four months after infection
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the Guardian
Damage to multiple organs recorded in 'long Covid' cases
Exclusive: study of low-risk individuals finds impairments four months after infection