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Education Adds Months to Your Life, Smoking Shaves Off Years: What Recent Research Reveals
In health research, scientists increasingly recognize that factors outside of biology — like education and lifestyle choices — have profound effects on how long we live. Two trends emerging from recent studies paint a striking picture: every extra year of education can add measurable months to a person’s life expectancy, while tobacco smoking can cut years off it. These findings offer powerful public‑health lessons about how social conditions and personal behaviors shape longevity.
By Irshad Abbasi about 3 hours ago in Education
Where Is Education the Most Expensive in the World?
Education is often described as an investment in the future, but in many parts of the world, that investment comes with an extremely high price tag. While access to education has expanded globally, the cost of obtaining quality schooling—especially higher education—varies significantly from country to country. Some nations stand out for having the most expensive education systems, where tuition fees, living expenses, and associated costs can place a heavy financial burden on students and their families.
By Irshad Abbasi about 3 hours ago in Education
Portable 4G WiFi Device vs Mobile Hotspot: Which One Is Better?
In today’s digital world, staying connected is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether you're a student attending online classes, a freelancer working remotely, or someone traveling across Pakistan, reliable internet access is essential. That’s where the debate around Portable 4G WiFi Device vs Mobile Hotspot: Which One Is Better? becomes important.
By Abdul Alimabout 8 hours ago in Education
The idiom “crossing the Rubicon
The idiom “crossing the Rubicon” is widely used today to describe a moment of irreversible decision—a point of no return after which consequences must be faced. But the story and history of this idiom is very historical and amazing.Its origin, however, is deeply rooted in interesting ancient Roman history, tied to a dramatic and pivotal event involving one of history’s most famous figures, Julius Caesar.
By Ibrahim Shah about 10 hours ago in Education
Why Kids Are Learning to Make Money Early
In recent years, Canada has witnessed a surprising trend: summer and weekend camps aimed not at arts, sports, or science, but at money-making. These so-called “millionaire camps” are teaching children as young as eight how to earn, invest, and manage wealth—skills traditionally reserved for adults. The growing popularity of these programs has parents and educators debating whether such early financial education is beneficial or exploitative.
By Irshad Abbasi about 14 hours ago in Education
Free Ged with Laptop 2026: How Low-Income Adults & Students Can Get One
Earning your GED is a powerful step toward better jobs, higher pay, and long-term stability — but trying to study without a reliable laptop makes everything harder. The good news? In 2026, several legitimate programs and nonprofits are still giving free laptops specifically to people working on their GED or HiSET.
By Free Laptops From Governmentabout 17 hours ago in Education
The Importance of Preventive Healthcare: How Small Changes Can Save Your Life
Most of us don’t think much about our health until something goes wrong. A sudden pain, a worrying diagnosis, or even just feeling constantly tired can be the wake-up call we didn’t know we needed. But what if many of those moments could have been avoided altogether? That’s where preventive healthcare comes in not as a complicated medical concept, but as a simple, everyday commitment to taking care of yourself before problems arise.
By Paul Contrisa day ago in Education










