Davey Jones
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I dont know if this is true or not...So what this is saying most of us seniors never had enough heated argument to die young.
People who are constantly at odds with their families, friends and neighbors are more likely to die in middle age, a big new study from Denmark finds.
The study provides some broad new evidence for what other researchers have found on a smaller scale: Too much arguing is bad for your health.
The Danish researchers, reporting Thursday in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, also found that people who worry a lot about partners and children or say those family members "demand too much" have a higher risk of dying young.
People who are constantly at odds with their families, friends and neighbors are more likely to die in middle age, a big new study from Denmark finds.
The study provides some broad new evidence for what other researchers have found on a smaller scale: Too much arguing is bad for your health.
The Danish researchers, reporting Thursday in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, also found that people who worry a lot about partners and children or say those family members "demand too much" have a higher risk of dying young.