Price of fame: Performers and sports stars die younger
By Belinda Goldsmith LONDON (Reuters) – The price of fame can be high with an international study on Thursday finding that people who enjoy successful entertainment or sporting careers tend to die younger. Researchers Richard Epstein and Catherine Epstein said the study, based on analysing 1,000 New York Times obituaries from 2009-2011, found film, music, stage performers and sports people died at an average age of 77. 2 years. This compared to an average lifespan of 78. 5 years for creative workers, 81. . . .
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