According to scientific research, men who marry women much younger than themselves live longer than men who marry women of the same age, and a man who marries an old woman quickly returns to the altar to read the progress bar. If a man marries a person who is 15-17 years younger than himself, his risk of early death will be reduced by 20%. If he marries a person who is 7-9 years younger than himself, he still has an 11% lower risk of early death. No surprise, men who have married women older than themselves are more likely to die early.
So why does finding a young wife help men live longer? Scientists have yet to find an explanation, but think the link may be explained by other factors - only the healthiest and most successful "old rich" attract young couples.
When faced with an addict, we usually tell them to calm down. We even joke about their blood pressure rising, or make fun of their heart disease if they don't calm down. But science once again tells us that our common sense is wrong. In fact, in the right environment, anger can actually help you regulate your blood pressure and maintain your health.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have found that anger, if not better than sitting in silence, is more harmonious and healthier in stressful situations than fear, another of our more selective emotions. Studies have shown that choosing anger has a more positive effect on both blood pressure and mental health than fear, which can only be useful in increasing the flow of your pants and the number of times you explode.
Another study shows that people who are angry about the 9 / 11 attacks are more optimistic and positive than those who are afraid of it. Anger will make you steadfast and restrained, and embrace this beautiful and adventurous harmonious society with optimism, instead of locking yourself in your country's small black room, sighing at the moon every day, and asking your son to go home for dinner. So even if you're Ma Nuo, your health should sit on a bicycle and scold your junk husband than to cry in the back seat of a BMW.
According to the general understanding, those who are fond of abusive language are not good people. Of course, the occasional swearing is not included. There has long been no scientific controversy on the issue of swearing: it is pleasant to burst it, and studies have shown that it has an analgesic effect. For example, when you are making coffee in the lounge or kitchen, you turn around and find that the cabinet door is open, which just gives you a good look on your face. It's killing you, isn't it? But it seems that when you shout, it doesn't hurt so much.
This is science. Richard Stephens, Ph.D. of psychology, has done an experiment in which both groups of people soak in ice water. After a long period of time, it's quite hard. One group of people can crack their mouth, while the other group can't. as a result, the pain of those who break their mouths is much less. Although psychologists have yet to find out the exact reason, they believe that the pain prevention mechanism of "leave the girls and have men" unlocks a certain area of the brain.

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