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Thursday, May 17, 2012

A low level IQ test contrubits to Premature Death of Lung cancer


The University of Glasgow by according to research developed that the premature death is related to the level of intelligence, as likely to die at an early age increases by 17% for every 15 negative points in the IQ test, but not only the related test of intelligence is also the chosen university is about diseases that cause death.
A low IQ is associated with premature death, according to research developed by the University of  Glasgow, Scotland, over 1,000 aspects of the lives of thousands of people over 70 years. The research results are published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine. 


Researchers have established that people with high IQ who live in poor neighborhoods lived longer than those with lower intelligence in similar circumstances, while the level of intelligence is not important for people living in towns rich. 
 In any case, people who show a high level of intelligence are more likely to achieve longevity because they have a higher mental capacity to meet the challenges of life and to learn patterns of behavior for good health, according to researchers. 

The study shows that the influence of IQ on child mortality is related to social factors, particularly in the case of diseases related to heart activity, as well as cancer and, more particularly, to Lung cancer.


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