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Uganda Doctors And Engineers Die Earlier Than Their Fellow Graduates

BigEyeUg3By BigEyeUg3September 17, 2013
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By Ian Ortega

This research may leave many people shocked but the recent study conducted on Ugandan Graduates has revealed a shocking phenomenon. The study which lasted over two years was conducted by a team of researchers from the Reed University in USA and here’s what it revealed.

It was discovered the Ugandan Doctors and Engineers enjoy a lower life expectancy compared to their counterparts in other professions. According to the researchers, the doctors and other medical school graduates had the lowest life expectancy despite their easy access to medical care.

It also revealed that the doctors were more likely to cheat on their partners compared to Engineers who were faithful. Unlike doctors, engineers ended up being cheated, used and dumped by their partners who cited boredom, lack of time with their partners and very mechanical relationships. For the case of doctors, the gynecologists reported higher cases of HIV transmission and most of them were reported to have died from HIV related complications.

However, the stuttering study also showed that Lawyers were considered attractive by girls, however they were not able to sustain a relationship and ranked high as players. Teachers rocked the list as it was confirmed that they lived longer than their fellow graduates and most of them were able to live longer to be able to see their grandchildren.

Computer geeks showed more eye defects and even though they earned relatively well, they had the worst manners and habits compared to other graduates. Their behaviours were found to be insulting by many and girls were reported to friend-zone them in most of the cases.

Here are the statistics of the life expectancies:
1. Doctors: 34

2. Engineers: 36

3. Lawyers: 45

4. Teachers: 60

5. Economists/Business related graduates: 40

6. MDD: 42-44

7. Pure Arts Courses: 45

To connect with Ian Ortega
Email: ortian@gmail.com
Phone : +256788551121
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