Those who reported being happy and loving their work had a lower risk of heart disease according to a Massachusetts study. The study asked participants two questions: if they were happy and if they loved their work. The results showed those who answered yes to both questions had a better chance of avoiding heart disease.
Those who reported being happy and loving their work had a lower risk of heart disease according to a Massachusetts study. The study asked participants two questions: if they were happy and if they loved their work. The results showed those who answered yes to both questions had a better chance of avoiding heart disease.
Those who reported being happy and loving their work had a lower risk of heart disease according to a Massachusetts study. The study asked participants two questions: if they were happy and if they loved their work. The results showed those who answered yes to both questions had a better chance of avoiding heart disease.
Strong Heart, Sharp Mind: The 6-Step Brain-Body Balance Program that Reverses Heart Disease and Helps Prevent Alzheimer’s with a Foreword by Dr. Michael F. Roizen