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For a Longer Life … Win a Nobel Prize!

January 18, 2007
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WINNING a Nobel Prize lengthens life by two years according to research by an expert at Warwick University.

Professor Andrew Oswald, based at the university in Gibbet Hill Road, Gibbet Hill, Coventry, has published the findings this month in a study called Mortality and Immortality.

He and colleagues found that winners of the physics and chemistry prizes lived nearly two years longer than they would have done if they hadn’t won the prize.

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