Obits study: Religious people live 4 years longer than non-religious

FPI / January 18, 2019 A study of more than 1,000 obituaries from around the United States found that people with religious affiliations lived nearly four years longer than those with no religious ties. The researchers took into account gender and marital status, two factors that have strong effects on lifespan. The study examined 1,096 […]
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