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Smile, Science Says it's Good for Your Heart

Smile, Science Says it's Good for Your Heart
Two new studies by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore shows optimistic, cheerful people are significantly less likely to develop coronary artery disease than their pessimistic peers.

New research shows optimistic, cheerful people are significantly less likely to develop coronary artery disease than their pessimistic peers.

Two new studies by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore underline the fact that, like many other diseases, coronary artery disease is more than just a physical condition. It has mind and soul components, too.

 

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