APA: Dealing Well With Stress Linked to Higher HDLs
The ability to cope with stress may be linked to HDLs, researchers said here. Among older men, negative coping strategies, such as hostility and social isolation, were significantly associated with lower HDL levels compared with men who had more positive ways of dealing with stress. The findings suggest that better coping mechanisms can serve a protective role in cardiovascular health.
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