Those who assist a chronically ill or disabled family member enjoy an 18 percent survival advantage compared to statistically matched non-caregivers, suggests results of a Johns Hopkins-led analysis of data previously gathered on more than 3,000 family caregivers. This contradicts long-standing conventional wisdom. In a report, published in the current online version of the iAmerican Journal of Epidemiology/i, researchers found that providing care for a chronically ...You have just read an article categorized health
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