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  2. Habitability - Wikipedia

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    Habitability is the conformance of a residence or abode to the implied warranty of habitability. [circular definition] A residence that complies is said to be habitable.It is an implied warranty or contract, meaning it does not have to be an express contract, covenant, or provision of a contract.

  3. Living a long time isn't just about good genes, a new study ...

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    In other words, there’s a lot you can do to take control of your own destiny when it comes to longevity, regardless of how long your relatives lived. Here’s what to know. What the study found

  4. Livelihood - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Robert Chambers and Gordon Conway [8] proposed the following composite definition of a sustainable rural livelihood, which is applied most commonly at the household level: "A livelihood comprises the capabilities, assets (stores, resources, claims and access) and activities required for a means of living: a livelihood is sustainable ...

  5. 2 out of 25 lifestyle and environmental factors affect aging ...

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    Scientists found that out of 25 lifestyle and environmental factors, including smoking status, physical activity, and living conditions, two have the most influence on how we age.

  6. Environmental factors, lifestyle choices have greater impact ...

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    Smoking, socioeconomic status, physical activity and living conditions had the most impact on mortality and biological aging, the study found. Smoking was associated with 21 diseases ...

  7. Living conditions - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2007, at 21:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Glossary of environmental science - Wikipedia

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    This may depend on natural conditions or human inputs like farming and forestry practices; the area needed to support the consumption of a defined population. biocoenosis (alternatively, biocoenose or biocenose ) – all the interacting organisms living together in a specific habitat (or biotope).

  9. Multimorbidity - Wikipedia

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    Multimorbidity, also known as multiple long-term conditions (MLTC), means living with two or more chronic illnesses. [1] For example, a person could have diabetes , heart disease and depression at the same time.