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Older People Who Care for Disabled Spouse May Add Years to Their Own Lives (Senior Journal) Previous studies show negative health effects of caregiving. But current results show difference in the presumed stress of providing help from the stress of witnessing a loved one suffer us.rd.yahoo.com
Crop Watch South: Wheat disease pressure is low, says James Boswell FWi (Farmers Weekly Interactive) Most early-drilled wheat crops look promising – tillering has been good and residual herbicides have been effective. us.rd.yahoo.com
Helping Disabled Spouse May Extend Your Life (BruDirect.com) By Rick Nauert, Ph.D. A new research study suggests providing care to others can, at least for some, provide benefits in terms of health and longevity for the caregiver. The discovery is surprising because of prior research that has documented the stress of providing care. us.rd.yahoo.com
In Sickness And Health: Caring For Ailing Spouse May Prolong Your Life (Science Daily) Older people who spent at least 14 hours a week taking care of a disabled spouse lived longer than others. This unexpected finding is published in Psychological Science. us.rd.yahoo.com
Helping Disabled Spouse May Extend Your Life (Psych Central) A new research study suggests providing care to others can, at least for some, provide benefits in terms of health and longevity for the caregiver. The discovery is surprising because of prior research that has documented the stress of providing care. However, the study does support research showing that in terms of health [...] us.rd.yahoo.com
Caring For An Ailing Spouse May Prolong Your Life (Medical News Today) Older people who spent at least 14 hours a week taking care of a disabled spouse lived longer than others. That is the unexpected finding of a University of Michigan study forthcoming in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. The study supports earlier research showing that in terms of health and longevity, it really is better to give than to receive. us.rd.yahoo.com
Princeton, Interrupted (Daily Princetonian) One afternoon midway through the fall of her freshman year, Mary ’10 was walking through her common room when her roommate turned to her and said, “It’s great how you’re so happy all the time, Mary... us.rd.yahoo.com
Unexpected finding: Caring for ailing spouse may prolong your life (News-Medical-Net) Older people who spent at least 14 hours a week taking care of a disabled spouse lived longer than others. us.rd.yahoo.com
In sickness and health: Caring for ailing spouse may prolong your life (EurekAlert!) ( University of Michigan ) Older people who spent at least 14 hours a week taking care of a disabled spouse lived longer than others. That is the unexpected finding of a University of Michigan study forthcoming in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. us.rd.yahoo.com
Do Women Handle Stress Better Than Men? (ThirdAge) As most couples are aware, men and women respond differently to stress . What hasn't been clear until now is how or why. Our understanding of the human stress response has been based on the "fight-or-flight" model, which states that when confronted with a stressful situation, humans either will respond with aggressive behavior or will withdraw. us.rd.yahoo.com
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