While researchers may have known for some time that married people tend to live longer than single people, there now is new medical research to back this up. This study is the first to examine this tendency by looking into the people who make up the “unmarried” category. The researchers found that people who never married tend to die earlier than those who were divorced, separated, or widowed. Reporter Amita Sharma talks with UCSD professor Richard Kronick, one of the report’s authors, about why saying “I do” may help you to live longer. Guest:
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Marital Status and Longevity |
Never Married |
58% more likely to have died than married people living together | Divorced and Separated |
27% more likely to have died than married people living together | Widowed |
39% more likely to have died than married people living together |