Health
Negative views lead to early death: study – Education – Australian Associated Press
Negativity increases your risk of an early death but being positive doesn’t necessarily guarantee a longer life, according to new research from Queensland.

If you’re one for believing that the worst will happen then chances are you’re more likely to die early, new research has found.
But staying positive doesn’t mean you’re going to live longer.
People who scored higher on questions relating to pessimism in the Queensland-based study -published this week in the Scientific Reports journal – were likely to die two years earlier on average than those with lower scores, leader researcher John Whitfield said.
“We found people who were strongly pess…
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