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Seventh-day Adventists and Health
Clip: 3/23/2012 | 5m 29s
They live longer and die at a much later age than the general population.
"How they relate to God and their fellow man, their diet, their exercise, their avoidance of tobacco and alcohol---all of that collectively contributes to longevity," says Loma Linda University public health professor Larry Beeson.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Seventh-day Adventists and Health
Clip: 3/23/2012 | 5m 29s
"How they relate to God and their fellow man, their diet, their exercise, their avoidance of tobacco and alcohol---all of that collectively contributes to longevity," says Loma Linda University public health professor Larry Beeson.
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