14 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Want to Live Longer? Have a Kid

Babies are more than a bundle of joy—they may also be an elixir of life. Turns out, both biological and adoptive parents live longer than people who don’t have children, according to a study recently published in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Danish researchers compared rates of death and psychiatric illness among 21,276 couples […]

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14 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Want to Live Longer? Have a Kid

Babies are more than a bundle of joy—they may also be an elixir of life. Turns out, both biological and adoptive parents live longer than people who don’t have children, according to a study recently published in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Danish researchers compared rates of death and psychiatric illness among 21,276 couples […]

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14 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Want to Live Longer? Have a Kid

Babies are more than a bundle of joy—they may also be an elixir of life. Turns out, both biological and adoptive parents live longer than people who don’t have children, according to a study recently published in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Danish researchers compared rates of death and psychiatric illness among 21,276 couples […]

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13 December 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Want to Live Longer? Have a Kid

Babies are more than a bundle of joy—they may also be an elixir of life. Turns out, both biological and adoptive parents live longer than people who don’t have children, according to a study recently published in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Danish researchers compared rates of death and psychiatric illness among 21,276 couples […]

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25 October 2012 ~ 0 Comments

The Secret to Living Longer

Want to live longer? Smile more. New research finds that the happiest people are almost three times less likely to die over a given period than the least happy people. Of the 10,000 participants involved in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, 20 percent were expected to die over a nine-year period. Instead, 28 percent […]

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