Brain Tumor Risk Linked with Higher Education, Study Finds

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People with higher levels of education may be more likely to develop certain types of brain tumors, a new study from Sweden suggests.

Researchers found that women who completed at least three years of university courses were 23 percent more likely to develop a type of cancerous brain tumor called glioma, compared with women who only completed up to nine years of mandatory education and did not go to a university. And men who completed at least three years of university courses were 19 percent more likely to develop the same type of tumor, compared with men who did not go to a university.

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