The “Sustainable Health” program hosts Dr. Radwa Farghali, a specialist in psychological illness and marital relations, to open the file of time and the best ways to manage it.
Study: People who are late for their appointments live longer and better lives
A recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard University revealed a positive side to being late and not arriving to appointments on time.
The researchers found that people who had a habit of being late were less likely to have high blood pressure and had a lower risk of heart disease.
According to the study, people who are always late tend to be happier and live longer, and researchers say that those who cannot get anywhere on time usually have lower blood pressure and a lower risk of heart disease.
The researchers attributed this to the fact that people who are always late are more likely to relax, as they do not allow appointments to affect their mood, and as a result they are not exposed to psychological pressure.
So the next time you are late for your appointments, tell yourself that this is good for your mental health!
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2024-03-07 16:01:37
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