Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Doctors at Tampa General Hospital are urging you to keep your cool after a new study reveals momentary anger ...
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 ...
Blowing a fuse after recalling a stressful experience may temporarily impair your blood vessels' ability to relax, which is essential for proper blood flow, according to a study published Wednesday.
Even short bouts of anger could worsen cardiovascular health, according to a new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Anger isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it plays a deeper role in women’s mental and physical health during midlife. A groundbreaking study tracking over 500 women aged 35 to 55 reveals that anger traits ...
DALLAS (AP) - New research shows hotheaded men who explode with anger seem to be at greater risk of having a stroke or dying. -- found the risk is even greater than in men who are simply stressed-out ...
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Doctors at Tampa General Hospital are urging you to keep your cool after a new study reveals momentary anger can lead to an increased risk of having a stroke. It comes as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Blowing a fuse after recalling a stressful experience may temporarily impair your blood vessels' ability to relax, which is ...