A new study from Harvard School of Public Health concluded that outbursts of anger increase the risk of heart attacks, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems—especially in the two hours immediately ...
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Shaky hands and angry outbursts: why do our hormones makes us act out when we’re hungry?
We’ve all been there, flying off the handle at something really relatively meaningless, like an eight-minute tube wait, slow walkers, or that friend/partner/sibling who breathes really loudly. But, ...
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