With Bangladesh ushering in the dry season, we are already seeing the air quality turning for the bad at an alarming rate, ...
Are left-handers really dying 9 years earlier than right-handers? what 1991 missed and what you need
For years, families whispered the same worry at the dinner table. A number stuck, a fear spread, and a myth grew. The old ...
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Choosing death over Alzheimer’s
Only 200,000, or 3%, are diagnosed with Alzheimer's before age 65. Such an early onset means the disease is more likely to ...
I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying," Woody Allen once wrote in his inimitable purple prose.
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Blackrock CEO Larry Fink Said America Could Dodge A 'Retirement Crisis' By Encouraging People To Work Longer - 1 Labor Economist Says He's Dead Wrong
Blackrock CEO Larry Fink Said America Could Dodge A 'Retirement Crisis' By Encouraging People To Work Longer - 1 Labor Economist Says He's Dead Wrong. > This article adheres to strict editorial ...
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Dave Ramsey vs Suze Orman on new retirement math
In the world of personal finance, few debates are as enduring as the one between Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman regarding the ...
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Longevity Expert Reveals the 5 "Poisonous Ps" You Should Avoid to Reach 100
Pizza - More Deadly Than You Think Pizza and pasta, often high in refined carbohydrates and processed ingredients, have been ...
Americans tend to be overly pessimistic about their own life expectancy — a fact with major implications for retirement ...
At 116 years old, Ethel Caterham is officially the oldest person alive. She credits her incredible lifespan not to strict ...
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Sanctions are not a humane alternative to war
Without robust, built-in health protections, sanctions kill civilians as surely as bombs and bullets, as Iran’s broken health ...
Premature mortality increased in adults aged 18 to 64 by 27.2% between 2012 and 2022, according to a study published in JAMA ...
A broad majority of U.S. adults (76%) say they would want to live until they’re at least 80. That includes 29% who would like to reach 100.
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