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Share on Pinterest New research suggests that regularly getting angry may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Yana Iskayeva/Getty Images Anger appears to affect vascular health by ...
"Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame." —Benjamin Franklin In recent years, there has been increased attention on anger-related issues, and some argue that anger-related problems are on the rise.
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