02-05-2024 14:28 via today.com

A surge of anger could raise risk of heart attack, new study shows

A new study is helping explain why frequent anger brings an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Researchers say the negative emotion causes blood vessels to constrict which then reduces blood flow, increasing the chance of disrupting processes in the body. NBC’s Dr. John Torres joins to TODAY to break it down and shares ways to help control the emotion.
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