Children who are not very popular with their classmates are more likely to suffer heart and blood vessel disease in later life, research suggests
A new study found that boys who suffered low status among their peers at age 13 appeared to have a 34% higher risk of circulatory disease in adulthood compared with those who did not, while girls had a 33% higher risk.
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