petrushkagoogol Posted May 10, 2017 Report Posted May 10, 2017 Your peer groups determines your life risk, for example - * Being with smokers increases your risk of having emphysema, even through passive smoking* Being in the company of drunks increases your risk of developing cirrhosis* Being a bike rider, even a pillion rider, increases your risk of having a fatal or debilitating accident Does that mean that by choosing your peer group you can mitigate your life risk ? Quote
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