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4. Health Benefits: Studies have shown that married individuals tend to have better overall health than their single counterparts. Married individuals are less likely to engage in risky behaviors, such as smoking and excessive drinking, and are more likely to adhere to healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular exercise and balanced diet. Additionally, married individuals tend to have lower stress levels and better mental health, which can contribute to overall well-being. 5. Legal Protections: Marriage provides individuals with legal protections and rights that are not available to unmarried couples. Married individuals have the right to make medical decisions for their spouse in the event of incapacitation, inherit property in the absence of a will, and receive spousal benefits from retirement and healthcare plans.
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