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Participants engage in eight-minute emotional talk to examine how anger may raise heart risks.
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A brief provocation of anger has an adverse effect on endothelial cell health, according to US researchers. The authors found anger adversely affects endothelium-dependent vasodilation, indicated by a change in reactive hyperaemia index. ×
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