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Eating cheese and living in a house with an open fire have been identified as key factors linked to an increased life expectancy. In a major study, scientists at the University of Oxford, found 25 lifestyle and environmental elements that appear to increase, or decrease the risk of early death. Cornelia van Duijn, St Cross Professor of Epidemiology at Oxford Population Heath joins Anton to discuss.
By NewstalkEating cheese and living in a house with an open fire have been identified as key factors linked to an increased life expectancy. In a major study, scientists at the University of Oxford, found 25 lifestyle and environmental elements that appear to increase, or decrease the risk of early death. Cornelia van Duijn, St Cross Professor of Epidemiology at Oxford Population Heath joins Anton to discuss.

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