New Study : A Positive Attitude can help your Heart

New research shows having a positive attitude can help your heart.

A Harvard School of Public Health study found people with a positive outlook at life had a lower risk of heart attack and stroke.

The researchers looked at 200 people, and they found the ones who were optimistic tended to exercise more, eat healthier, and sleep better. They also were less likely to have high cholesterol or blood pressure or to be obese.

Experts say this shows doctors may need to focus more on improving patients’ psychological health, not just their physical health.


A new report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons shows chin implants are one of the fastest growing forms of plastic surgery.

They increased 66 percent in women and 76 percent in men in 2011.

That’s a bigger increase than breast implants, Botox, and liposuction combined.

Doctors say the chin and jawline are two of the first areas to show signs of aging.

The report says most of the people having the surgery were in their 40s and 50s.

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