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				<description><![CDATA[&#160; Attitude affects everything.  A positive mental or optimistic attitude will lower the risk of heart disease by 77%.  Yeah right Mark that&#8217;s not possible.  Here are two studies: According to a study by the Mayo Clinic of over 1,100 people tracked for 30 years, optimists live longer than pessimists. And, in a separate study [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #444444;">Attitude affects everything.  A positive mental or optimistic attitude will lower the risk of heart disease by 77%.  Yeah right Mark that&#8217;s not possible.  Here are two studies:</span></p>
<div style="color: #444444;">According to a study by the Mayo Clinic of over 1,100 people tracked for 30 years, optimists live longer than pessimists. And, in a separate study of 999 people, men and women ages 65 to 85, researchers in the Netherlands found that optimistic participants had lower rates of heart disease and were 77% less likely to die of cardiovascular diseases.</div>
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