Optimists are more likely to live longer than those who have a more negative approach to life, a US study has found. Positive people were more likely to live to the age of 85 or more. The theory is that optimists may find it easier to control emotions and so be protected from the effects of stress. And researchers said pessimists could benefit from doing things like imagining a future where everything turns out well. Continue reading. Originally posted on BBC Health.
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21/11/2020 06:47:42 am
The grave and duty regarding PC Tyler was paid for by the Metropolitan Police - it's starting at now Grade II recorded. Ralph Joscelyne, I find, is canvassed close by in Abney Park cemetery - next time I go I'll endeavored to find his gravestone.
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