If you’re angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout. A large, international study ties heavy exertion while stressed or mad to a tripled risk ...
Do you throw things in frustration, scream at people when they don’t listen to you, or get agitated during an argument? While these sudden bouts of anger may seem normal to everyone, rage can trigger ...
Short bursts of anger can affect your blood vessels in a way that weakens circulation and raises the risk of a heart attack or stroke, says a new study. Scientists have found that just eight minutes ...
With all those raging hormones, every teenager is bound to “lose it” at one time or another. But a recent study suggests that adolescents’ attacks of anger may indicate something more serious than ...