While travel junkies probably don’t need another reason to justify their wanderlust, it seems there’s new research out showing that being a globetrotter can be a great way to prevent premature aging.
A new study in Australia finds that travel may have positive health benefits and could slow down signs of aging. ByGary Stoller, Contributor. Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses ...
A recently published study suggests travel could delay or slow the aging process, which is as good an excuse as any to go ahead and book that trip. The study, "The Principle of Entropy Increase: A ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - While you can’t reverse time, you may be able to halt some of its effects on your body and mind. A new study from Edith Cowan University, suggests that tourism and travel can ...
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