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Studies & Reports 56 of 61
"The importance of stimulating activities is obvious, and there is hardly any need for medical arguments for attending a theatre, cinema, or sports events, for reading books and periodicals, or for making music. Cultural activity might be thought to increase resistance to a broad spectrum of diseases or be the impetus to start dealing with problems.
Attendance at cultural events may have a positive influence on survival. Long term follow up of large samples with confounders that are well controlled for and with the cultural stimulation more highly specified should be used to try to falsify the hypothesis before experiments start."
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Creator(s)
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Lars Olov Bygren, head of department,a Boinkum Benson Konlaan, research assistant,a Sven-Erik Johansson, senior statistician
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Source Location
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International
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Date Published
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1996-12-21
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://bmj.bmjjournals ...
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Copyright Holder
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British Medical Journal
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