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08/11/2016
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By usafeaturesmedia
If you’re a bookworm, you just may live longer than others
(MindBodyScience.news) Reading books consistently — even just 30 minutes a day — can help people live longer, according to a study released Wednesday by a team of Yale University researchers. Controlling for factors like education, wealth, cognitive ability and other variables, the researchers found that book readers possessed a “significant survival advantage,” over their non-reading peers, […]
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