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Successful career key to good health

London, Apr 24: If you want to be healthy, better concentrate on your career. A new study has suggested that people enjoying a higher social status were less likely to suffer chronic stress and ill health, while feelings of failure triggered changes in the brain linked to stress and pain.

Researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health in Maryland carried out the study where participants were asked to play a computer game for money. The experts scanned their brains which revealed that different brain areas were activated when participants perceived themselves moving up or down a pecking order. An improvement in status produced changes similar to those seen from winning money in the brain's 'value centre', whereas, a fall in status activated areas known to process emotional pain and frustration.

According to a report of the study in the Telegraph, a lower social rank caused psychological damage through feelings of limited control over one's life and poor interaction with others.

However, the study also showed that people at the top who believed that they might stand to lose their position were also vulnerable to stress-related illness.

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Medicos ignore TN govt's ultimatum, launch indefinite fast

Chennai, Dec 3: Ignoring the Tamil Nadu government's ultimatum asking them to return to the classes today, the striking medicos intensified their agitation by launching an indefinite fast to exert pressure on the Centre to drop its proposed move to make one year rural posting compulsory. The medicos, under the banner of Tamil Nadu Medical Students and House Surgeon's Council, met at the Government Stanley Medical College premises and decided to intensify their stir by launching an indefinite fast. ''Even if the.....
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