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That’s an interesting finding from the scientific study about unmarried and independent women living longer than married women. There could be several potential factors contributing to this difference in life expectancy:
It’s important to note that these factors are not absolute, and individual experiences can vary greatly. Additionally, other contextual and socioeconomic factors, such as cultural norms, access to resources, and personal circumstances, can also play a significant role in shaping the life expectancy and well-being of both married and unmarried women.