Study: Liking your neighborhood can improve your health

Study: Liking your neighborhood can improve your health

November 28, 2012 8:25 AM

How you feel about your neighborhood could play a big role in your physical health. CBS News' Dr. Holly Phillips reports on a new study that finds people who like their community have better physical health than those who don't like where they live.

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