Friday, 27 December 2024

PO ATTTD TO AGING

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Researchers at Yale followed 660 people, aged 50 and older, for up to 23 years, discovering that those with a positive attitude about aging lived more than seven years longer than those who had a more negative outlook about growing older. 11 Attitude had more of an influence on longevity than blood pressure, cholesterol levels, smoking, body weight, or level of exercise.


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