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Outwardly Expressed Anger May Predict Coronary Artery Disease In Women, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
April 20, 2009
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Cardiology Today -- Anger and hostility are not predictive factors for coronary artery disease in women; it depends on how women handle their emotions that predisposes them to risk, according to a report published in the Journal of Women’s Health.
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