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Organization and longevity?

This next headline will either make you say “Ha! I told you!” or cringe with horror.

Being organised and active may be predictor of longer life, study finds [The Guardian] – “Being organised, active and helpful could not just make you a better person, it may even help you live longer. On the other hand, being frequently stressed, anxious or moody could be linked to a shorter lifespan.

Researchers said their findings, published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research, could help doctors develop tools for predicting health risks based not only on blood pressure and cholesterol but also on how someone tends to think, feel and behave.”