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New Survey Reveals Women Worry More Than Men

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  U.S. women are more likely than men to say they feel worried, nervous or anxious.That's according to a survey from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The survey was conducted in 2010 and 2011.A total of 22-percent of women said they felt worried, nervous, or anxious daily or weekly, compared to 16-percent of men.According to the study, younger and middle-age men and women felt those feelings the most.Older adults were a little happier and less stressed.Among those age 75 and older, 16-percent of women often felt worried, nervous or anxious, compared with 11-percent of men.The study is published in the C-D-C's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
   
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