Some like it hot, and those people have a lower risk of premature death as well. That’s according to a new study out of Harvard Medical School that’s making waves in the scientific community.
The four-year study analyzed the habits of almost half a million men and women from China and found that those who ate spicy foods as little as three days per week were less likely to die during the study period than those who avoided the hot stuff. What’s the link between heat and health?
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Some like it hot, and those people have a lower risk of premature death as well. That’s according to a new study out of Harvard Medical School that’s making waves in the scientific community.
The four-year study analyzed the habits of almost half a million men and women from China and found that those who ate spicy foods as little as three days per week were less likely to die during the study period than those who avoided the hot stuff. What’s the link between heat and health?
Nicholas English Content Manager of About.com Health
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