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The more years spent in a classroom the lower your risk of heart disease

  • Written by David Evans, Professor of Statistical Genetics, The University of Queensland
imageAn extra 3.6 years in a classroom can reduce your heart disease risk by a third. from www.shutterstock.com.au

A new study out today has found increasing education by 3.6 years – similar to the length of a university undergraduate degree – could reduce the risk of heart disease by a third. A decrease of this magnitude is similar to...

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