Dr. Gary Small, M.D.

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Gary Small, M.D., is Chair of Psychiatry at Hackensack University Medical Center, and Physician in Chief for Behavioral Health Services at Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest, most comprehensive and integrated healthcare network. Dr. Small has often appeared on the TODAY show, Good Morning America, and CNN and is co-author (with his wife Gigi Vorgan) of 10 popular books, including New York Times bestseller, “The Memory Bible,” “The Small Guide to Anxiety,” and “The Small Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease.”

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High IQ Associated With Longevity

Dr. Small By Thursday, 17 April 2025 04:23 PM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

Having a higher IQ offers many advantages in society. And a group of Scottish investigators also reported that a high IQ is associated with a longer life expectancy.

The study, which was published in the British Medical Journal, included more than 75,000 volunteers who were born in 1936 and took a standardized intelligence test in 1947. Cause of death was confirmed in more than 25,000 of them.

The researchers discovered that children with lower IQ scores had a greater likelihood of dying from heart disease, stroke, respiratory disease, lung cancer, and stomach cancer as adults. All of these diseases are associated with smoking, and the study showed no association between cancers unrelated to smoking and mortality.

Although they didn’t prove it, the investigators suspect that more intelligent people have greater awareness of lifestyle habits such as smoking, which can shorten life expectancy.

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