Why The Rich Live Longer Matthew Herper Money in the bank confers a longer life.
Resveratrol activates cellular proteins called sirtuins which promote longer life in worms and mice.
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The survey credits the difference to women's longer life spans and lack of mates.
They are highly educated and generally have worked in white-collar jobs, both markers for longer life.
These developments are, for the most part, positive promising better treatment, new cures, and, eventually, longer life.
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Companies that still offer pensions might have to kick in more money to account for longer life spans.
Dr Ceder has already used the method to design a metal oxide which gives batteries a longer life.
The recent JAMA study implying that being overweight has longer life expectancy than being thin is not simply counterintuitive.
This is where the zebra finches came in: how early and accurately could longer telomeres predict a longer life?
This, coupled with longer life expectancies, means that you will need more than previous generations to finance your retirement.
Younger people with longer life expectancies should still be offered surgery, doctors stressed.
Therefore you get more consistent colors, no rainbow effect and also, a lot longer life then light bulb based models.
Increased coffee consumption also is associated with longer life, according to Research in the New England Journal of Medicine.
But with longer life expectancies and more competitive markets, those old promises began to seem unaffordable, or at least too risky.
The new battery from LG Chem has a longer life of 800 cycles, a significant improvement over existing mobile phone batteries.
However much simplification is recommended, though, it will not answer the question of increased pension costs arising from longer life expectancy.
The person with the longer life expectancy will inherit either a wise or a foolish decision that will last a lifetime.
Wealth and high status may even themselves confer a longer life span.
The effect of longer life spans on pension obligations has been dwarfed by the impact of declining interest rates over recent years.
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To them - and younger people who believe marathon-running is the key to a longer life - Mr Singh is a hero.
Last month Motorola Mobility brought out a version of its Droid Razr smartphone, known as the Maxx, with a larger battery for longer life.
This step is particularly important for women, who have lower average salaries, spend more time out of the paid workforce, and have longer life expectancies.
Actually, the opposite is true: progress gives us a longer life.
Because women have longer life expectancies and often marry men several years older than themselves, periods of widowhood of 15 years or longer are not uncommon.
In America, as in most rich countries, longer life expectancies and lower birth rates will leave relatively fewer active workers to support the growing number of pensioners.
These longer life spans aren't just enjoyed by "privileged" Americans.
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"It does certainly raise the question if there's something about spiritual life that also has an impact on longer life, " says Dr Gary Fraser, who is researching the community.
Demographic factors such as the growing number of single person households, longer life expectancy and a higher divorce rate have contributed to demand and the upward pressure on prices.
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