New research links lifestyle factors to aging, disease risk, and mortality across European populations. Health experts highlight how daily habits—from cholesterol management to cancer prevention—significantly impact longevity and chronic disease development.
·Proteomic age clocks reveal associations between lifestyle risk factors and incident chronic diseases in European cohorts
·Nearly 50% of preventable cancers are linked to just two lifestyle habits
·Doctor identifies specific daily habits that may naturally lower bad cholesterol levels
·Economic class significantly correlates with lifestyle choices and behaviors
·Luxury destinations like Bodrum attract global tourists seeking high-end lifestyle experiences
drawn from Nature, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, WSJ, Daily Sabah · updated 2h ago