Apparently, we were not created to be alone:
The team, from Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, said the findings strengthened previous research suggesting that marriage improved people's quality of life. A recent study concluded that single men were at greater risk of dying than smokers. Researchers said that singletons tended to drink more because they socialised more. They also worked longer because they had no partner to make time for and often missed meals. Dr Patricia Mona Eng said that increased alcohol consumption among widowed and divorced men could be linked to the stress of being alone.
Heck, I could have told you that and saved you a bunch of money.
Tuesday, December 14, 2004
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