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Working past age 65 may serve to extend your life, even as the “Golden Years” recede into the distance

Is Retirement Bad for Your Health?



Rumor has it David Duke is wondering if Oregon State has finally discovered the holy grail he’s been seeking all these years: Proof there’s at least one benefit for those suffering enforced servitude.

Walmart GreeterResearchers at Oregon State University studied data from 12,000 participants in the Healthy Retirement Study and they concluded that working past age 65 may serve to extend your life, even as the “Golden Years” recede into the distance. A mere news summary of the study is causing ripples throughout America. Many husbands are concluding their wives may not have their best interest at heart. It could be ulterior motives are behind urging hubby to take early retirement and “enjoy life to the fullest.” What can you learn from this? Well, for starters you don’t have to depend on scientists for your longevity information. There is an excellent source much closer to home. And where is that? You guessed it, just click on the hyperlink below and find out… More...

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Michael R. Shannon (The Whole Shebang (mostly))  is a Virginia-based public relations and media consultant with MANDATE: Message, Media & Public Relations who has worked in over 75 elections on three continents and a handful of islands.


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