Poverty In Childhood Makes You More Susceptible To Colds Later In Life: Study Growing up poor can have a range of consequences for a person’s status and future opportunities – and it can also make someone more likely to catch colds later in life, a new study shows. Writing in the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity, Carnegie Mellon University psychologist Sheldon Cohen and colleagues say they’ve found a connection between childhood poverty and a middle age with more ...
Nov. 1, 2013 - International Business Times