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These results were independent of age, sex, ethnicity, wealth, education, baseline health and other factors.
Adding to the notion that a positive mental attitude can extend your lifespan is research from University College London.
The researchers came to the same conclusion after analysing a huge database from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
Happiness can add up to 10 years onto your life (Image: Getty)
There were 3,853 individuals, aged 52 to 79 years old, who were involved in the analysis.
Their positive affect (i.e happiness) were aggregated over a single day, with their health outcomes measured in a five-year follow-up period.
Respondents who were categorised in to the lowest third of positive affect - meaning they felt the most glum – had a death rate of 7.3 percent.
Follow six young people in Year Nine at exclusive boarding school Geelong Grammar in Victoria as they are reprogrammed according to leading US psychologist Martin Seligman's philosophy of Positive Education. This bold experiment embraces a defined set of practices, actions, beliefs and experiences, which the school believes will transform beleaguered teens into positive young people making good choices. Will this brave experiment show us a way forward, not just for Australia, but for the wider world, to help future generations of teenagers grow up to become happier, more resilient and compassionate human beings?
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How watching TV during lockdown can be good for you
Updated / Tuesday, 2 Mar 2021
12:31 There is evidence to suggest that watching TV can also be good for us if we go about it the right way Photo: Getty Images
Analysis: we are drawn to podcasts, TV programmes, films and other art because we want to experience strong emotions
It s easy to feel guilty when you re lazing around in front of the TV in your pyjamas, eating ice cream straight out of the tub. But it s not an unusual activity in lockdown. The extended nature of the pandemic has turned attention to the impact that it is having on our collective mental health.