«Even heart patients with apple - shaped bodies and BMIs in the normal range were at increased
risk of dying sooner, which drives home the fact that normal - weight heart patients may need to lose some weight in their bellies too...»
A new large - scale observational study involving data from nearly half a million people has found that night owls have a 10 percent higher
risk of dying sooner than those with a preference for getting to bed early.
«Night owls have higher
risk of dying sooner: Evening types have 10 percent higher risk of dying than morning counterparts.»
Night owls» — people who like to stay up late and have trouble dragging themselves out of bed in the morning — have a higher
risk of dying sooner than «larks,» people who have a natural preference for going to bed early and rise with the sun, according to a new study from Northwestern Medicine and the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom (UK).
Not exact matches
«Our findings indicate that sexual minorities living in communities with higher levels
of prejudice
die sooner than sexual minorities living in low - prejudice communities, and that these effects are independent
of established
risk factors for mortality, including household income, education, gender, ethnicity, and age, as well as the average income and education level
of residents in the communities where the respondents lived,» said Dr. Hatzenbuehler.
Now while we don't know exactly when we'll
die, according to experts, the chance that we will is 1 out
of 1, so its best to get life insurance as
soon as possible to protect that
risk.
Since smoking is linked to heat disease, lung cancer, emphysema and a shortened life expectancy, smokers do pay a higher premium for life insurance because there is a greater
risk of a smoker
dying sooner than a nom - smoker.