IF A WOMAN HAS THESE 14 QUALITIES NEVER LET HER GO

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IF A WOMAN  HAS THESE 14 QUALITIES “NEVER LET HER GO” People in long term relationships will someday get to the point where they need to ask themselves: Is this really the person I want to spend the rest of my life with? Is the woman by my side really the one? Scientists all over the world are researching the extremely complicated issues surrounding love and relationships and they have spent thousands of hours trying to figure out how people fit together and what qualities they need to bring into a relationship to make it a happy and lasting one. We have compiled the most important and interesting results of these studies. If the woman by your side has these 14 qualities and behaviours, you know you have found the one. Gamer Noorul Mahjabeen Hassan is in 'intimate relationship' with the game Tetris 1. She is smarter than you When you are looking for a partner for life, make sure that she is smart. Ideally, she should be smarter than you. And science agrees....

Study: Obesity cuts life expectancy by up to 10 years

A study has found that being overweight can cut life expectancy by between one and 10 years. The findings contradict evidence of an "obesity paradox," which indicated that overweight people did not die sooner.The study pointed to evidence that the risk of death before an individual's 70th birthday grew "steadily and steeply" alongwith a broadening waistline.The study, published in The Lancet, a leading UK medical journal, found that moderately overweight people lost about a year of life expectancy on average, but that mortality soared in those with more serious weight problems."On average, overweight people lose about one year of life expectancy, and moderately obese people lose about three years of life expectancy," said Emanuele Di Angelantonio from Britain's University of Cambridge."Severely obese people lose about 10 years of life expectancy."The study used data from almost four million adults on four continents, which was sifted through by a large team of international researchers.The information, described as the largest-ever pooled dataset on being overweight and mortality, was gathered from 239 large studies conducted between 1970 and 2015 in32 countries in North America, Europe, Australasia, and southern and eastern Asia.The team excluded current or former smokers, as well as those who had chronic diseases at the beginning of the studies.
Extra pounds worse for menAnother of the authors, Richard Peto of Oxford University, said that being obese was far more dangerous for men than it was for women. Obese men have higher fat levels andrisk of diabetesthan women with a similar Body Mass Index."The excess risk of premature death is about three times as big for a man who gets fat as for a woman who gets fat," Peto said.A number of recent studies had indicated that obesity might not be as detrimental to life expectancy as previously thought, because of protective benefits that corpulent people enjoyed against certain diseases.The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that some 1.3 billion adults worldwide are overweight, while a further 600 million are obese. In Europe, the prevalence of adult obesity is 20 percent, while the amount rises to 31 percent in North America.Earlier this year,the WHO warned that levels of child obesity were rising at an alarming rate,particularly in developing countries.

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