Sudden loss of wealth in mid-life may boost death risk
“The most surprising finding was that having wealth and losing it is almost as bad for your life expectancy as never having wealth,” lead researcher Lindsay Pool said.
“The most surprising finding was that having wealth and losing it is almost as bad for your life expectancy as never having wealth,” lead researcher Lindsay Pool said.
Being married can promote long-term health benefits, especially when your spouse is also your best friend, a new study has found.
“There is something sun-like within us,” the great psychiatrist and founder of the school of analytical psychology, Carl Gustav Jung, once said. He was talking about how the sun begins to rise at dawn, to reach its summit at noon, and then to begin its descent.
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