
By Abrar Al-Heeti
January 21, 2015
It turns out being happy could lead to more than just feeling good — it could also be associated with good health.
A new study suggests a link between having a positive attitude and being in better cardiovascular health in comparison to people who are more pessimistic.
Researchers from the Universit...
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