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The study found that men who have adopted all eight habits at the age of 40 would be predicted to live 24 years longer, on average, than men who adopted none of these habits. Women who have adopted all eight habits by age 40 would live 23 years longer on average compared to those who adopted none.
Who wrote this article, a 12 year old? Given the current life expectancy in the US, 64 doesn't seem like much of a feat. Most everyone I know has made it at least to 64, and if they go then, we all say, "Oh, that person was so young!"
Who wrote this article, a 12 year old? Given the current life expectancy in the US, 64 doesn't seem like much of a feat. Most everyone I know has made it at least to 64, and if they go then, we all say, "Oh, that person was so young!"
Nothing in the article about living to only 64.
"The study found that men who have adopted all eight habits at the age of 40 would be predicted to live 24 years longer, on average, than men who adopted none of these habits."
Exactly, things a LOT of people seem to forget or ignore
I guess those people never read the health and wellness forums.
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