Travel Aids Aging Slowdown
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•Travel could be the best defense against aging
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Entropy is classified as the general trend of the universe towards death and disorder.
Edith Cowan University study has applied the theory of entropy to tourism, finding that travel could have positive health benefits, including slowing down the signs of ageing.
Travel therapy could serve as a groundbreaking health intervention when viewed through an entropy lens.
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