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A new study finds people who spend a lot of time reading books tend to live longer.
Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away - at least a little longer.
Good news, bookworms: a new study has revealed that those who read for at least 30 minutes each day are more likely to enjoy a…
Sitting for hours has gotten a pretty bad rap of late, and by now most people know that a sedentary lifestyle leads to all…
09. August 2016 Wer liest, streichelt nicht. Foto: rtr Eine Studie stellte just fest, dass das regelmäßige Lesen von Büchern…
Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away – at least a little longer.
Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away – at least a little longer.
Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away – at least a little longer.
Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away – at least a little longer.
Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away – at least a little longer.
One has often heard the quote: “So many books, so little time”. Yet it is not so if you look a little deeper into the matter.
Reading books may have the capacity to increase a person’s life span, by at least a few months, a new study by Yale University…
Girl sitting in bookstore New York: Bookworms, rejoice! People who read books regularly are likely to live longer than those…
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(iStock) Good news on National Book Lovers Day: A chapter a day might keep the Grim Reaper away — at least a little longer.
Spending 30 minutes a day with a good book may add years to your life, according to a new study.
A deeper look at a Health and Retirement Study involving thousands of men and women found that reading books might increase our…
Psychiatrist Susan Molchan, MD, has some advice for the news media: stop speculating about Donald Trump's mental health.
Most of us want to live long, healthy lives, full of purpose and vitality. While there is no fountain of youth, there are…
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Spending 30 minutes a day with a good book may add years to your life, according to a new study.
Time and time again, we’ve heard about all of the different ways to tack a few extra years onto your lifespan.
SmartNews Keeping you current smithsonian.com 40 minutes ago Let’s face it: People who love to read have long felt superior to…
Хорошая новость для любителей чтения: люди, которые регулярно читают книги, живут дольше тех, кто этим досугом пренебрегает.
Хорошая новость для любителей чтения: люди, которые регулярно читают книги, живут дольше тех, кто этим досугом пренебрегает.
Source: Pexels According to a new study published in the journal Social Science and Medicine, avid readers tend to live longer…
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It seems American musician Frank Zappa was wrong when he said "so many books, so little time." According to a new study…
The millions of fans who lined up at midnight for the release of the final Harry Potter book may be on to something, as…
Bookworms, rejoice! People who read books regularly are likely to live longer than those who do not read at all, a new study…
Bookworms, rejoice! People who read books regularly are likely to live longer than those who do not read at all, a new study…
The more books you bury your nose into, the longer you live, a new study suggests.
Bookworms, rejoice! People who read books regularly are likely to live longer than those who do not read at all, a new study…
Bookworms, rejoice! People who read books regularly are likely to live longer than those who do not read at all, a new study…
By: PTI | New York | Published:August 7, 2016 10:05 pm Compared with those who did not read books, those who read were 17 per…
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NEW YORK: Bookworms, rejoice! People who read books regularly are likely to live longer than those who do not read at all, a…
London, Aug. 7 : A new study says, along with increasing your knowledge, reading is also linked to your life span.
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London, Aug. 7 (ANI): A new study says, along with increasing your knowledge, reading is also linked to your life span.
London, Aug. 7 (ANI): A new study says, along with increasing your knowledge, reading is also linked to your life span.
A chapter a day keeps the doctor away? Move over apples - new research suggests that reading books every day can help you live…
Reading a chapter a day may keep the doctor away. That's according to a new study of the benefits of reading books.
Reading a chapter a day may keep the doctor away. That's according to a new study of the benefits of reading books.
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Reading a chapter a day may keep the doctor away. That's according to a new study of the benefits of reading books.
Book Readers Live Longer Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay…
When you’re having an I-don’t-care-about-being-healthy day, the type of day when all you want to do is pick up a half-dozen…
Reading a chapter a day may keep the doctor away. That's according to a new study of the benefits of reading books.
Reading a chapter a day may keep the doctor away. That's according to a new study of the benefits of reading books.
Reading a chapter a day may keep the doctor away. That's according to a new study of the benefits of reading books.
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Book Readers Live…
Book Readers Live Longer Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay…
A new study has found book readers live longer than non readers. (Photo : Jens Schlueter/) According to a study conducted by…
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Book Readers Live…
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Book Readers Live…
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Book Readers Live…
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Reading books may help…
/ no comments Finally a study we can bury our nose in. Researchers at Yale University School of Public Health have found that…
Finally a study we can bury our nose in. Researchers at Yale University School of Public Health have found that book readers…
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Reading books is tied to a longer life, according to a new report. Researchers used data on 3,635 people over 50 participating…
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
Not only do people who read live longer, according to the study, but the more you read the more it lengthens longevity.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
When people want to live longer, they typically eat healthier food, exercise more and cut back on smoking and drinking.
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Reading books may help…
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: Reading books may help…
Finally a study we can bury our nose in. Researchers at Yale University School of Public Health have found that book readers…