Hostile Men Could Have Greater Risk for Heart Disease, Study Finds
Men who are hostile and prone to frequent intense feelings of anger and depression could be harming their immune systems and putting themselves at risk for coronary heart disease as well as related disorders like type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, a new study finds.
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Hostility, anger, and depression predict increases in C3 over a 10-year period
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, Volume 21, Issue 6, August 2007, Pages 816-823
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