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Tue 23 Jan, 2007 09:02 am
Quote:NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Some women who make a habit of venting their anger may be more likely to develop blockages in the heart arteries, new research suggests.
Past studies have linked anger and hostility to a greater risk of heart disease, but most of those have focused on men.
These latest findings, published in the Journal of Women's Health, suggest that there is a relationship between anger and heart health in women, but it's complex.
Researchers found that women who tended to outwardly express their anger had a higher risk of artery blockages if they also had one of several other heart risk factors: older age, diabetes or high cholesterol. Other measures of hostility, like suppressed anger and hostile temperament in general, were unrelated to the risk of coronary artery disease.
then, I opened a jar of salsa and grabbed some chips and read a2k where I noticed that Debbie Lowan doesn't like "plunged" coffee so I tossed out my french press and saw how some idiot thinks meskins are rapisits; I may have to go back for a nap. what in the world is happening? I may have to rely on Gus for information.
Oh well, it's currently 21 degrees here in albaturkey but the sun is shinning.
Re: Iread the news today, oh boy.
dyslexia wrote:Quote:NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Some women who make a habit of venting their anger may be more likely to develop blockages in the heart arteries, new research suggests.
Past studies have linked anger and hostility to a greater risk of heart disease, but most of those have focused on men.
These latest findings, published in the Journal of Women's Health, suggest that there is a relationship between anger and heart health in women, but it's complex.
Researchers found that women who tended to outwardly express their anger had a higher risk of artery blockages if they also had one of several other heart risk factors: older age, diabetes or high cholesterol. Other measures of hostility, like suppressed anger and hostile temperament in general, were unrelated to the risk of coronary artery disease.
then, I opened a jar of salsa and grabbed some chips and read a2k where I noticed that Debbie Lowan doesn't like "plunged" coffee so I tossed out my french press and saw how some idiot thinks meskins are rapisits; I may have to go back for a nap. what in the world is happening? I may have to rely on Gus for information.
That Debbie didn't hurt me, Dys...but I could see YOUR arteries narrowing from here....
Just say after me:
"Serenity now.....
Serenity now......
Serenity now......"
littlek wrote:This is news?
well i didn't know deb doesn't like plunged coffee, so it's news to me
Yes, I suppose it's news to me too.
My grandma has always been one to "let it out" when she gets pissed. Despite always being a heavy smoker, eating fatty food and doing everything else wrong she turned 102 two weeks ago.
Re: Iread the news today, oh boy.
dyslexia wrote:Quote:NEW YORK (Reuters Health)
Researchers found that women who tended to outwardly express their anger had a higher risk of artery blockages if they also had one of several other heart risk factors: older age, diabetes or high cholesterol. Other measures of hostility, like suppressed anger and hostile temperament in general, were unrelated to the risk of coronary artery disease.
Obviously written by some man who was tired of being yelled at by his wife.
My wife can only get angry in Thai. Hence, she could well be saying how much she loves me!
then, I opened a jar of salsa and grabbed some chips and read a2k where I noticed that Debbie Lowan doesn't like "plunged" coffee so I tossed out my french press and saw how some idiot thinks meskins are rapisits; I may have to go back for a nap. what in the world is happening? I may have to rely on Gus for information.
I drink HEB real American coffee. It keeps the bedbugs off. As for Mesikan rapists, I have lived around these people all my life and escaped, totally intact.
Intact so far, Edgar. But , have you tried their "coffee?" I hear it has a worm in it.
Worms is good for the digestion (theirs).