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Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 29 Jun 2012 at 17:39 GMT
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Title: “Sad schooldays linked to illness in middle age: Unpopular pupils more likely to suffer obesity and health problems later | Mail Online”
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Publication: The Times of India
Title: “Unhappy schooldays can make you ill later in life - The Times of India”
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Publication: Indian Express
Title: “Unpopular pupils likelier to suffer health problems in middle age - Indian Express”
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Publication: Medical Daily
Title: “Being Unpopular in School May Lead to Obesity and Heart Disease in Middle Age - Medical Daily”
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Publication: News Medical
Title: “Social interactions during adolescence can affect health many years into adulthood”
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Publication: Jezebel
Title: “Bullied Girls Are Growing Up to Have Serious Health Problems as Adults”
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Publication: The Telegraph
Title: “Bullied girls 'suffer poorer health in middle age' - Telegraph”
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Publication: EurekAlert
Title: “Social issues in teen years can hurt future health”
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