Want a Healthier Husband? Nagging Helps.
Several studies indicate that marriage is a health-booster for men, but did you know that rounds of nagging are also associated with better health for men? Scrap the food; it seems nagging is the way to a mans heart. Or, at least to his healthy heart, says new research. A little nagging goes a long way—all the way to the doctors office, in fact. Men who are reminded have a tendency to actually book doctors appointments and get to the hospital faster, the research has found.
It discovered that married men having heart attacks arrive at the hospital half-an-hour earlier than non-married guys, owing, of course, to the women in their lives.
Keep this in mind the time your partner accuses you of nagging: Promptly point out this article and remind him: Its all for the good of his health.
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