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Is there any medical research to support the notion that fame cuts your life expectancy?


I'm not just talking drugs overdoses. Is there a genuine higher rate of accidents, depression, stress related diseases among the glitterati than the average jo public? Wealth may go some way to explaining this, but I don't think its the whole story.

You use the word "fame". There is plenty of evidence that fame leads to an increase in "stress" in your life. There is also a lot of medical evidence that continued exposure to "stress" often leads to mental and physical symptoms, such as anxiety and depression, indigestion, palpitations and muscular aches and pains. Post traumatic stress disorder is a direct response to a specific stressful event which may well be associated with fame. There are also numerous press reports about once famous people having these kinds of medical problems at various ages. But the key factor is always the particular person's ability or otherwise to handle and control stress, which varies from person to person.

Sounds like maybe. They say the "good" die young too?

Heck, I might live forever? lol

its possible

no.instead they live longer

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