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Do people live longer if they have children? The surprising link between parenthood and longevity

A 2017 study from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, which examined over 1.4 million people, found that parents, on average, tend to live longer than their childless counterparts. This surprising finding raises a significant question: **Do people live longer if they have children?** While the answer is a complex mix of social, psychological, and even biological factors, the evidence points to several compelling reasons why parenthood may be linked to increased longevity.

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Do older adults regret not having children? Examining later-life satisfaction

According to a Michigan State University study, older child-free adults do not report more life regret than older parents, and some parents were even more likely to wish they could change something about their life. This challenges a long-standing societal assumption and provides a critical answer to the question: **Do older adults regret not having children?**

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