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New Study Finds How Being Angry Can Raise Your Risk of Heart Attack
Previous scientific studies have suggested that there might be a connection between feelings of anger and an increased risk of heart attack. Now, some new research seems to illuminate why that is. Researchers from various U.
Anger can increase heart attack risk, study finds: ‘Chronic insult to arteries’
Feeling angry for as little as eight minutes a day could raise your chances of experiencing a cardiac event, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Dinner or breakfast? New study reveals when to eat calcium to lower heart attack risk
Even better is reducing the calcium intake by 5% at dinner and upping the breakfast intake by 5%, which decreases cardiovascular risk by 6%, according to a study published last month in BMC Public Health.
Eight Minutes of Anger Could Increase Risk of a Heart Attack
A new study suggests that being angry for brief moments like for just eight minutes could heighten the risk of a heart attack.
Take it easy: Eight minutes of anger per day can increase risk of heart attack says new study
New study linked less than ten minutes a day of anger to increased risk of cardiac events after study of young, healthy patients.
Brief anger could lead to heart attack: Study
Prone to blowing up? You might want to rein it in. A new study says getting mad even briefly causes blood vessels to contract, which raises blood pressure and increases the risk of a
heart attack
or stroke. In the Columbia University-led study, published ...
Heart attacks have declined 50% nationally since 2004, yet underrepresented groups remain at highest risk
New research focusing on heart attacks, specifically ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMIs), has uncovered that socioeconomic, racial, and gendered disparities are associated with greater risk and that those affected are less likely to receive certain procedures.
Being Angry for Just 8 Minutes Could Increase Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Says
A new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association reveals that those who suffer from anger management may have increased risk for heart attacks and strokes.
The role anger plays in your risk for heart attack
The American Heart Association shared findings of new research on Wednesday in the Journal of American Heart Association that explains how anger can possibly contribute to your risk for a heart attack.
A surge of anger could raise risk of heart attack, new study shows
A new study is helping explain why frequent anger brings an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Researchers say the negative emotion causes blood vessels to constrict which then reduces blood flow,
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Rate of deadly STEMI heart attack falls among Americans
Many fewer Americans are falling prey to the most dangerous form of heart attack, a new study says. STEMI ...
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Colt Ford Reveals He 'Died 2 Times' After Having Heart Attack and Is 'Not 100% Out of the Woods'
Colt Ford detailed on the Big D & Bubba radio show how he "died two times" after having a heart attack following his ...
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How to recover your body strength after a heart attack
Recovering your body strength after a heart attack is crucial for regaining quality of life and minimizing the risk of future cardiovascular incidents ...
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Shreyas Talpade hints his heart attack could be a side effect of Covid-19 vaccine: ‘I wouldn't negate the theory’
Shreyas Talpade said that it was only after the Covid-19 vaccination that he “started experiencing some fatigue and tiredness”.
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