Those at the top of the pecking order have the least stressful and most healthy lives. Cardiac arrest—and, indeed, early death from any cause—is the prerogative of underlings.
Low social status is bad for your health. Biologists are starting to understand why. (via theeconomist)
(via theeconomist)
Source: economist.com
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