People with high genetic risk but a favourable lifestyle were twice as likely to live longer than those with an unfavourable ...
A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ ...
Even if your genetics put you at greater risk for early death, a healthy lifestyle could help you significantly combat it, ...
Physical activity. People with the lowest risk met the recommended Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, which suggests ...
Study suggests that a healthy lifestyle can offset genetic early death risk. NEW YORK, April 30: A new study suggests that adopting a healthy lifestyle may significantly offset the risk of early death ...
During the past 40 years, the gap between rich and poor Americans has continued to widen in terms of health and mortality, as ...
A healthy lifestyle may be able to cancel out roughly 60% of the impact of “life-shortening” genes, ... [+] potentially adding another five years to your life, according to a recent study.
Scientists expose the lifelong impact of childhood abuse and neglect. A study focusing on childhood maltreatment in Australia ...
A study found linked between healthy lifestyle habits and living longer. This was the case whether people were genetically predisposed to long lifespans or not. Lifestyle changes such as eating ...
Genetics alone can mean a 21% greater risk of early death, research finds, but people can improve their chances A healthy lifestyle may offset the impact of genetics by more than 60% and add ...
Being vegan or vegetarian dramatically reduces the risk of cancer, heart disease and early death, a new study found.