Being organised and active may be predictor of longer life, study finds
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A recent study suggests that being organized, active, and helpful may contribute to a longer life, while traits like stress and anxiety could shorten it. This research, published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research, highlights the importance of specific self-descriptions in predicting mortality risks. Understanding these factors can help doctors create better tools for assessing health risks, ultimately leading to improved patient care and longevity.
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