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![]() Being Crabby Is Bad for Your Healthby WiredBerries Editors — February 27, 2008HealthDay reports a new study that links being negative with an increased number of health issues as you age. Researchers at Portland State University School of Community Health in Oregon studied a survey of almost 700 older adults and found that those who got along with their relatives, friends, and neighbors were less likely to report health problems and physical limitations. What better reason to bury the hatchet with that sometimes-annoying coworker than your health? Comment on this Post
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