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Conflict Resolution for a Lifetime of Health and Wealth

publication date: Apr 3, 2011
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Portland State University’s Institute on Aging studied over 650 adults over a two-year period and found that ‘stable negative social exchanges’ (in other words, repetitive or prolonged conflict) was significantly associated with lower self-rated health, greater functional limitations, and a higher number of health conditions. Read More...


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