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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. Read More

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. Read More

Don’t go ballistic — study reveals how anger can increase heart attack, stroke risk


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Racism May Increase Risk of Heart Disease


Exposure to racial discrimination during adolescence increased the risk of metabolic syndrome by 9.5 percent, researchers found. Read More

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 mechanism may work. Read More

Ivy League stress expert: This 'underrated' skill can help you beat burnout and be happier at work–here's how


High achievers treat stressful situations as surmountable challenges instead of defaulting to fight-or-flight mode, says researcher and author Kandi Wiens. Read More

Study shows link between association between air pollution, stress, and heart health risk


A study in more than 3,000 US counties, with 315 million residents, has suggested that air pollution is linked with stress and depression, putting under-65-year-olds at increased risk of dying from ... Read More

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The 5 Easy Tricks Experts Say Balance Your Hormones + Tame Menopause Symptoms Naturally


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Poverty impacts brain development in children


Physical changes in the brain caused by poverty are a major contributor to the struggles faced by people in low economic situations. Read More

Can Yoga Help Lower Cholesterol?


The science looks promising. Yoga can help lower stress levels. Yoga involves deep breathing, which can help with relaxation. Reducing stress may help with heart health, and helps promote healthy ... Read More

How getting angry may increase the risk of heart disease, stroke


Getting briefly angry — but not other emotions such as sadness or anxiety — can raise your risk of heart disease and stroke ... experts note that doesn’t mean other emotions don’t affect ... Read More


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