Health Awareness

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (General)

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sample. One going on vacation could help you live longer. You study claims. When was the last time you took a vacation? If you're the type of person who is juggling a career to make ends meet and to reach her ambition, chances are it's been a long time in keeping up with the fast pace demand of our career and profession. It can be difficult to squeeze a vacation and are tied schedule. But don't you know that you study shows that skipping your vacation can actually make your life shorter? If you know someone who doesn't take vacations and works long hours, he or she may be at risk of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Team Oh Strandberg, a professor of department of Medicine at the University of Helsinki and co author off the study, warned It is study which collected data off finish businessman Over the last four decades, Dr Strandberg discovered that taking a trip and going on vacation reduces the risk of untimely death by 37%. This Thora study begin, which began in the year 1974 involved a total 1222 men born between the years of 1919 to 1934 who became company executives. All of the person, all the participating men, haven't least one factor that may cause cardiovascular is warder, such as being overweight. Smoking habits. Having high cholesterol, experiencing spiking blood pressure ends have being a glucose intolerance. 612 participants were assessed and given health advice every four months, they were told to exercise daily, observe a balance and healthy diet, quit smoking and maintain a healthy and deal wait for some. There were also given medicines to regulate their blood pressure and lipids when needed. On the other hand, 610 men did not receive any treatment nor health advice from mere 1974 to 2004. Men who received medical tips and took less than three weeks vacation annually had a 37% higher risk of dying, as compared to those who filed and took more than three weeks of leave. Those who did not receive any health advice, on the other hand, did not have any changes to their risk of dying and of topic