Maybe Mom was right: Going outside to play can extend your life

Maybe Mom was right: Going outside to play can extend your life

A new Swedish study finds that women who actively get exposed to sunlight have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than those who avoid it. The study assessed the differences in sun exposure as a risk factor for all mortality among more than 29,500 Swedish women enrolled in a melanoma research effort since the 1990s. Researchers found that women with active sun exposure habits had a lower risk for cardiovascular disease and non-cancer/non-cardiovascular disease death. Life expectancy among women who avoided the sun was up to 2.1 years shorter than for women who get more sun.

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The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant

The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant

It has been thirteen years since Nick Bostrom published The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant, a clear call to action regarding our relationship with aging and medical technology. Today we stand in the midst of revolutionary progress in biotechnology, and all of the old limits and incurable conditions might be addressed given sufficient funding and will. Has the public’s view of aging changed enough in the past thirteen years?

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