✧ Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai || Episode Discussion Thread #2 ✧
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Can The Writers Make Sense? Can They Get Facts Right?!
Vinu you are a mamma's boy.Generally most cosmetics are basically chemicals and oils that we place on our skins.What side effects it has only God knows as some of these chemical may react differently when it mixes with our perspiration and the sun's merciless glare. So they have now come up with Natural skin care products etc.
Originally posted by: qwertyesque
if women dont go under the knife... there is veri litlle to look at and feeel its a wonderful world......... yeah yeah... they have brains too and all that blah blah blah....😆........... vanity they name is woman... please continue.. to enthrall the world of men.....
LONDON - THOSE baby-faced people now have another reason to be smug: a new Danish study says looking young apparently means a longer life.
Research published online on Monday in the British medical journal BMJ suggests that people who look younger than their years also live longer.
In 2001, Danish researchers conducted physical and cognitive tests on more than 1,800 pairs of twins over aged 70, as well as taking photos of their faces. Three groups of people who didn't know the twins' real ages guessed how old they were. The researchers then tracked how long the twins survived over 7 years.
The experts found that people who looked younger than their actual age were far more likely to survive, even after they adjusted for other factors like gender and environment. The bigger the difference in perceived age within any twin pair, the more likely it was that the older-looking twin died first.
They also found a possible biological explanation: people who looked younger also tended to have longer telomeres, a key DNA component that is linked to aging. People with shorter telomeres are thought to age faster. In the Danish study, the more fresh-faced people had longer telomeres.
The authors said that perceived age, which is widely used by doctors as a general indicator of a patient's health, is a good biomarker of aging that predicts survival among people over age 70. -- AP