Reading cuts stress levels by 68%

Posted on 02/06/2010 by Juan

Reading cuts stress levels by 68% | Health news | Marie Claire

Well now we’ve solved the difference in approach to the world of Barack Obama and George W. Bush.

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§ 3 Responses to “Reading cuts stress levels by 68%”

  • dSquib says:

    Was Bush ever stressed, though? If he was he hid it well.

  • Anonymous says:

    That reading stimulated my creativity to partner with the Golf industry to promote Golf as the most relaxing activity. Sorry reading. W. Bush was playing Golf during the invasion of Iraq. He was as stress free as a puppy.
    Slogan: "If Golf can make a president stress free while invading another country, what can Golf do for you?" "Yes it does alter your state of consciousness". Cha Ching.. Leila. 

  • Anonymous says:

    According to Karl Rove Bush was an avid reader.
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123025595706634689.html

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