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posted by martyb on Monday May 11 2015, @03:17AM   Printer-friendly
from the please-pass-the-tissues dept.

According to a story at International Business Times, growing up poor can have a range of consequences for a person’s status and future opportunities — and it can also make someone more likely to catch colds later in life, a new study shows. Writing in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, Carnegie Mellon University psychologist Sheldon Cohen and colleagues say they’ve found a connection between childhood poverty and a middle age with more sniffles, coughs and sneezes.

"We have found initial evidence for a biological explanation of the importance of childhood experiences on adult health," Cohen said in a statement. "The association we found in young and midlife adults suggests why those raised by parents of relatively low socioeconomic status may be at increased risk for disease throughout adulthood."

http://www.ibtimes.com/poverty-childhood-makes-you-more-susceptible-colds-later-life-study-1452070

 
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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Monday May 11 2015, @06:56AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Monday May 11 2015, @06:56AM (#181386) Journal

    Wow, mucus does bring out the worst in Soylentils. And if only, perchance, it was in service of some scientific medical discovery! Oh well, I fart in your general direction, in the hopes that it will bring you good health!

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