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Money Talks News on MSNFrequent Anger Linked to Higher Heart Disease RiskOccasional anger is normal and generally has little effect on heart health, the researchers say. “If you’re a person who gets angry al ...
Because anger is a physiological experience, your body offers the first clues. Maybe your jaw tightens, your breathing quickens, or your face flushes. These are your early warning signs.
Rage and autoimmune disease: is there a link between suppressed anger and the women’s health crisis?
“The anger I felt – toward friends, family, perpetrators and society – had nowhere to go. It settled in my body, manifesting as pain in my gut, chest, shoulders and throat. I realised this ...
DeLand Police Department • Police said the victim and his alleged attacker, Travis McBride, knew each other • Travis McBride is reportedly a therapist focusing on counseling for anger ...
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