Better-educated middle-aged Americans are less likely to smoke and more apt to be physically active than their less-educated peers. They are also more inclined to make healthy changes—in general and in the face of new medical conditions—and adhere to them, according to a new study in the September issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
New medical conditions more likely to spark healthy changes among better-educated middle-aged people
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