University degree linked to increased risk of brain tumour diagnosis
June 21, 2016  14:16
Health alert: Graduates are more likely to be diagnosed with brain tumours, a study has shown. Men with a university level education lasting at least three years are 19 per cent more likely to discover a glioma -- a type of cancerous tumour arising the cells around neurons -- than those who left school at 16. For women the chance of being diagnosed with a tumour was even higher, a 23 per cent increased risk for the most educated. Read more
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