Children with High IQs are more Likely 
         
to be Vegetarians 
   By USA News Group (Originally in English)
	
 
      Scientists at the University of Southampton in England studied the diet of more than 8,000 thirty-year olds whose IQs had been measured when they were ten. The results showed a positive correlation between IQ and the odds of being a vegetarian.  The leading scientist Dr. Catherine Gale 
        explained that people who are more intelligent as children, and who will 
        obviously keep that intelligence when they are 30, are more likely to 
        be vegetarians at that age than those that are less intelligent. This 
        is consistent with other studies showing that people who are more intelligent 
        tend to eat a healthier diet and exercise more.  
 Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSL1452462620061215 
 
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