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Independence Health offering lifestyle coaching

Free virtual video in demand and in-person lifestyle coaching sessions on a number of topics are being offered by Independence Health System. Virtual Lunch and Learn events include Menu Planning from .

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Reversing Aging: The Quest for Immortality

Reversing Aging: The Quest for Immortality
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Secrets of Centenarians: Longevity Lessons from World

Secrets of Centenarians: Longevity Lessons from World
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Why educated parents have healthier children: Environmental versus genetic factors

Lance Lochner Children from well-off families are healthier than poor children. The positive connection between family socioeconomic status (SES) and children’s health has been documented in a large number of studies from different countries (for an overview, see Currie 2009). The connection is not limited to childhood. The positive correlation between family resources and health continues through a child’s adult years and translates into higher mortality rates for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (Palme and Sandgren 2008). It may also be an important element for understanding the general education gradient in health and health inequality in a society (e.g. Currie et al. 2018, Lochner 2011, or Janke et al. 2020). 

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