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Type A or Type B? Anger can prove fatal to the heart, particularly when using heavy exercise to calm yourself down. To understand why, we need to turn to the strange history of A versus B – Type ...
Being Angry for Just 8 Minutes Could Increase Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Says Even short bouts of anger could worsen cardiovascular health, according to a new study from the Journal of ...
Is anger linked to heart attacks? New research finds that a bout of anger impairs blood vessel function which can raise the risk of atherosclerosis, which in turn raises heart disease risk.
For anger really can kill you, US scientists warned today. Researchers found brief moments of anger can impair the function of blood vessels, potentially raising the risk of a heart attack or ...
But a new study from the American Heart Association gives us fresh insight into why that is, and doctors say the findings also show how these effects could be more widespread, even in healthy people.
Getting angry – even for just a few minutes – can change the functioning of your blood vessels, which may make heart attacks and strokes more likely.
Lost your cool? Your heart, brain and gut are taking notice. By Gina Cherelus If your chill was nowhere to be found this year, you’re not alone. Public life and personal hardships provided ample ...
Flying into a rage could prove fatal, warns new research. A brief period of anger can impair the function of blood vessels - which may increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke, say scientists ...
Even short bouts of anger could worsen cardiovascular health, according to a new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association Arctic-Images/Getty Stock image of computer monitors in ...
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