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Mortality risk at low education levels reduced by perceived control
February 5, 2014 by NewsBot
The less education you have, the more your attitude counts when it comes to staying alive and well.That's the finding of a new study conducted by personality researchers from the University of Rochester and Brandeis University. They found that adults without college degrees live longer if they feel like they're in control of their lives.