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Being Angry Even For A Few Minutes Can Increase Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke, Study Finds
Getting angry, even for just a few minutes, can change the functioning of blood vessels, which might make heart attacks and strokes more likely, a new study has found.
Science shows how a surge of anger could raise heart attack risk
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.
Anger's role in heart attack risk may start in the arteries
"Anger is bad for your blood vessel function," said lead study author Dr. Daichi Shimbo, a cardiologist and co-director of the hypertension center at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City. "It impairs the function of your arteries, which is linked to future heart attack risk."
How Getting Angry May Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke
New research suggests that regularly getting angry may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Here’s why.
Being angry for just 8 minutes could increase risk of a heart attack
People who were asked to recall past events that made them angry experienced a change to their blood vessels that has been linked with heart attacks
Anger could raise long-term risks for heart disease
Feeling angry constricts blood vessels in unhealthy ways and could raise a person's long-term odds for heart disease, new research warns.
Anger surge could cause rise of heart attack risk
Individuals that experience a surge of anger could have an increase in their risk for a heart attack. According to new research, the ability of blood vessels to dilate
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Can Anger Affect Your Heart Health? Scientists Find the Strong Emotion Impacts How Blood Vessels Function
Recurring periods of anger could have an effect on cardiovascular health in the long term, the paper’s authors write. The ...
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Research finds anger can have negative impact on blood vessels
They found that anger, not sadness or anxiety, reduced the ability of the participants' blood vessels to
dilate
or open up.
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Eye Change Reveals if Someone's Focused, Scientists Say
The pupils of our eyes get larger when we are focusing on a task–and the size may give clues about our working memory ...
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Anger can harm your blood vessel function, study shows
Stress and anger can have a negative impact on cardiovascular health, studies have shown. New research points to just how the ...
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Miami Lighthouse on a mission to ensure underserved children have access to quality eye care
MIAMI - The gift of sight is something easily taken for granted. Not so at the Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Vision ...
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