Being a famous singer raises risk of early death, researchers say
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- Researchers have found that becoming a famous singer significantly increases the risk of early death, with an analysis indicating that well-known singers in Europe and the US die nearly five years sooner than their less famous counterparts. This suggests that fame itself, rather than the lifestyle or job demands, is a major contributing factor to this increased mortality risk.
- This finding raises important concerns about the pressures and mental health challenges faced by artists in the music industry, highlighting the need for better support systems for those who achieve fame and the potential long-term consequences of public life on their well-being.
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