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Fair Play Is Good For Your Health

Geezer doesn’t really care if life is fair or unfair. The important thing, according to a new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, is that we think life is fair. The study examined medical
data from 6,081 British civil servants who were
asked how strongly they agreed with this statement: "I often have the
feeling that I am being treated unfairly."  Results showed that people who thought they were treated unfairly
were more likely to suffer a heart attack or chest pain. Those who
thought they had experienced the worst injustice were 55% more likely
to experience a coronary event than people who thought life was fair. Read more about the study in the LA Times.

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