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"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 ...
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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Is anger linked to heart attacks? New research finds that a bout of anger impairs blood vessel function which can raise the ...
A new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association reveals that those who suffer from anger management may have ...
Feeling angry constricts blood vessels in unhealthy ways and could raise a person's long-term odds for heart disease, new ...
New research suggests that regularly getting angry may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Here’s why.
Individuals that experience a surge of anger could have an increase in their risk for a heart attack. According to new ...
Does it ever feel as if your anger courses through your veins? Well, that isn't too far off, according to new research.
Feeling angry constricts blood vessels in unhealthy ways and could raise a person's long-term odds for heart disease, new ...
Anger might just be a deadly sin after all. A new study found that people who frequently get mad may have an increased risk ...