- The N.F.L. is making some of its former players aware of a study that found that they are likely to live longer than men in the general population. (New York Times)
- Now they're mainstream. (Huffington Post)
- The study, conducted by researchers from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and AARP over 13 years, examined the coffee drinking habits and risk of death in 400,000 U.S. men and women aged 50 to 71. (Examiner)
- In fact, men and women who averaged four or five cups of coffee The research doesnt prove that coffee deserves the credit for helping people live longer. (Ogden Standard-Examiner)
- Regular jogging can help men and women live longer according to Danish researchers who presented their Copehagen City Heart study at the EuroPRevent 2012 meeting. The study says women who jog regularly live 5.6 years longer, and men 6. (FOX 8 News WVUE-TV)
- The NFL is telling retirees about a medical study that says former players live longer than men in the general population. NEW YORK -- The NFL is telling retirees about a medical study that says former players live longer than men in the general population. (Abc Local Web)
- Drinking coffee might help you live longer, a new study has suggested. Results of the study show that death rates over a 13-year period among men and women who drank coffee decreased with a greater number of cups per day, up to six. (Hindustan Times)
- Java drinkers may live a little longer, according to a new study that linked longevity Compared to those who drank no coffee, men who had two or three cups a day were 10 percent less likely to die at any age. For women, it was 13 percent. (WSAZ)
- NEW YORK — The NFL is telling retirees about a medical study that says former players live longer than men in the general population. (Austin American-Statesman)
- This doesnt prove that coffee makes people live longer, only that the two seem related Compared with those who drank no coffee, men who had two or three cups a day were 10 percent less likely to die at any age. For women, it was 13 percent. (Denver Post)
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Men live longer
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