Where you live may affect how many years you have left
Health and genetics aren’t the only factors that affect life expectancy — location might, too.
Current location has a “large causal impact” on a person’s lifespan, according to researchers at Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who looked at Medicare beneficiary data and how location affects mortality at and after age 65. Remaining life expectancy at age 65 grew 1.1…
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