Individuals who are right-handed have an average lifespan that is 9 years longer than those who are left-handed.
They do not. On average, right handed people live 9 years longer than them.
Left-handers don't have a short life expectancy compared to right-handers, no.However, what has been discovered is that on average, right-handed people live three years longer than left-handed people. The reason for this is unknown.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that right-handed individuals live longer than left-handed individuals. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and overall health play a more significant role in determining lifespan.
According to the BBC, the research that produced the statistic was flawed because in the past, people were "trained" to be right handed, so a higher percentage of deceased lefties were young people that had died. There is no plausible evidence that supports lefties dying earlier.
Left-handed individuals were not specifically targeted by religious extremists in any particular years for their left-handedness. Historical accounts do mention instances of discrimination or persecution against left-handed individuals due to superstitions or beliefs, but it was not a widespread or systematic occurrence.
On average, right-handed people live about nine years longer than left-handed people.
believe it or not right handed people live longer then left handed people (on this juice lid it said: left hand people die 9 or 6 years earlier then right handed people) dont worry the people who are left hand im with u...im left handed to
Yes, in fact they live 9 years longer.
They do not. On average, right handed people live 9 years longer than them.
The same number of years as right-handed people can live to.
Cesar says 2 years
They do not. On average, right handed people live 9 years longer than them.
I believe it is about 77.8 years old for a right handed man. If you were left handed, research predicts that left handed people leave 9 nears younger then right handed people
Left-handers don't have a short life expectancy compared to right-handers, no.However, what has been discovered is that on average, right-handed people live three years longer than left-handed people. The reason for this is unknown.
well, they are the same as right handed peoples aren't they just write with different hands! It depends on what you get into though.
NO. Being left or right handed has nothing to do with lifespan.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that right-handed individuals live longer than left-handed individuals. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and overall health play a more significant role in determining lifespan.