According to the Mirror on May 9th, Danish scientists recently found in a study that couples who argue incessantly die early, while men who are afraid of their wives are twice as likely to die in middle age.
It is reported that 10000 men and women aged between 36 and 52 were the subjects of this study and were asked questions such as "who demands the most from you and leads to the most conflicts". The results showed that out of every 100000 people, 315 deaths are caused by the constant demands and anxiety of their spouses.
It is no exaggeration to say that these unfortunate men who passed away early in their prime were actually nagged to death by their wives. On the contrary, the mortality rate of women whose ears are often 'abused' by their husbands will not be greatly affected, and they are almost immune to criticism and nagging from their spouses.
The Journal of Epidemiology and the Journal of Community Health published this astonishing discovery. Interestingly, we found that men who are highly demanding from their spouses and therefore cause anxiety have a higher mortality rate, which is a group we should pay attention to, "said Rikke Lund, a PhD in public health at the University of Copenhagen. According to him, men are less able to chat with friends in social circles, so few people can share his worries. In this small social network, wives have a greater significance for them.
'Raking ears' means that men have a lot of pressure. Can men live under heavy pressure every day? As pressure increases, the risk of illness also increases. How can one not live a short life.
(Intern Editor: Zhao Minqing)