Study finds that wives who don’t express themselves increase risk of illness
Married women who keep silent during marital disputes have a greater chance of dying from heart disease and other conditions than women who speak their minds, new research shows. But the same can’t be said of married men who keep disagreements to themselves. They had the same life expectancy during the 10-year study as men who spoke out.
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Marital Status, Marital Strain, and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease or Total Mortality: The Framingham Offspring Study
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