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ING INSURANCE LIKES MOTOR CYCLING

SCIENTISTS AND CLINICIANS AGREE that the best way to protect mental well-being and brain health is through prevention,” says Wikipedia. “People who adopt healthy habits early in life stand a much higher chance of avoiding problems later on.”

It’s too late for me, but by all means save yourselves.

Having said that, though, new research from insurance company

ING in Australia reveals that although you should start riding a bike early, it’s never too late. Motorcyclists are 27% happier than the average motorist, it seems. I don’t

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