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Science shows how a surge of anger could raise heart attack risk
NBC News via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoIs anger linked to heart attacks? New research finds that a bout of anger impairs blood vessel...
Being Angry for Just 8 Minutes Could Increase Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Says
People Magazine· 2 hours agoNew research shows that there is a relationship between an acute episode of anger and an increased ...
Heart disease: Cardio fitness reduces death risk, promotes longevity
Medical News Today· 10 hours agoA new study confirms aerobic exercise can substantially reduce the risk of early death from any...
Anger could raise long-term risks for heart disease
UPI· 10 hours agoResearchers found that an angry state of mind was tied to a temporary inability of the blood vessels to dilate (relax) as they should. Feeling angry...
Study shows frequent anger can increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke
KIVI Boise· 4 hours agoAnger might just be a deadly sin after all. A new study found that people who frequently get mad may...
Anger can harm your blood vessel function, study shows
KSBW Salinas· 1 hour agoDoes it ever feel as if your anger courses through your veins? Feelings of anger adversely affect...
Study finds ChatGPT fails at heart risk assessment
Medical Xpress· 8 hours agoIn a study involving thousands of simulated cases of patients with chest pain, ChatGPT provided inconsistent conclusions, returning different heart risk...
Anger's role in heart attack risk may start in the arteries
Omaha World-Herald· 8 hours ago"Anger is bad for your blood vessel function," said lead study author Dr. Daichi Shimbo, a...
Flying into a rage 'damages blood vessels to raise heart attack and stroke risk'
The US Sun· 9 hours agoFITS of fury can raise your death risk by damaging the heart and blood vessels, according to...
Don’t go ballistic — study reveals how anger can increase heart attack, stroke risk
NY Post via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoStudies have shown that mental well-being can positively or negatively affect a person’s health and ...