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Abstract: . . . early heart attacks than colleagues who stayed cool under stress. The link between anger and heart disease may also be indirect, though no less real. Those who nurture feelings of distrust and resentment . . . . . . feelings of distrust and resentment toward others also probably are contributing to the isolation that makes their recovery difficult. By Tom Gray 2001-06 Lifescape . . . . . . us off in traffic, or when we're fighting podium terror before a speech. There's no missing the mind-body link here: As you feel a burst of fear or rage (or both), a surge of adrenaline is released into . . . . . . feel, and how well you deal with those feelings, can affect your physical health in myriad ways. The connection between your state of mind and the state of your heart is complex. Some effects are direct . . . --869,4,109,1135,4345
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