Anger Increases the Risk of Heart Attacks

A new study has found that ranting and raving Malcolm Tucker-style can dramatically increase your risk of a heart attack. The research suggests that Malcolm Tucker, the government spin doctor played by Peter Capaldi in the hit BBC TV comedy The Thick of It, may not suffer adversely after his fits of rage but real-life Tuckers should try to control their temper. "While the absolute risk of any one anger episode triggering a heart attack is low, ...

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Written by: editor - Wednesday, February 25, 2015

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