Do people who believe in God live longer?
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Findings on Religious Affiliation and Longevity
The research indicated that individuals with recognized religious affiliations enjoyed an average lifespan that was 9.45 and 5.64 years longer, respectively, compared to those without such affiliations. However, after adjusting for key variables such as gender and marital status, these figures were revised to 6.48 and 3.82 years.