
European researchers said that people who have outbursts of anger are at greater risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the two hours immediately after the episode. The study -- a big review of published papers -- is the first to give powerful statistical backing to suspicions that strong emotions can drive cardiac risk, although the underlying biological causes remain unclear. In the two hours immediately after an angry outburst, an individual's ...
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