EXPRESSING ANGER MAY PROTECT AGAINST STROKE AND HEART DISEASE
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By Becky Ham, Staff WriterHealth Behavior News Service
Men who outwardly express anger at least some of the time may be doing their health a favor: A new study suggests that occasional anger expression is associated with decreased risk of stroke and coronary heart disease. Men with moderate levels of anger expression had nearly half the risk of nonfatal heart attacks and a significant reduction in the risk of stroke compared to men with low levels of anger expression. In the case of stroke, th ... (more)
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