National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)NIH-funded clinical trial links frequent anger to increased risk of heart diseaseMay 1more_vert
NBC NewsScience shows how a surge of anger could raise heart attack riskMay 1Barbara MantelBy Barbara Mantelmore_vert
New ScientistBeing angry for just 8 minutes could increase risk of a heart attackMay 1Clare WilsonBy Clare Wilsonmore_vert
New AtlasAngry? Your blood vessels pay the price, new study demonstratesMay 1Michael FrancoBy Michael Francomore_vert
Fox NewsAnger can increase heart attack risk, study finds: ‘Chronic insult to arteries’May 3Melissa RudyBy Melissa Rudymore_vert
The Washington PostAnger has been linked to heart disease. A new study suggests why.May 1Sabrina MalhiBy Sabrina Malhimore_vert
CNNAnger can harm your blood vessel function, study showsMay 1Madeline HolcombeBy Madeline Holcombemore_vert
Medical News TodayHeart disease: How even brief episodes of anger can increase the riskMay 1Christopher CurleyBy Christopher Curleymore_vert
The News InternationalOutburst of anger can cause massive heart attack, research concludesMay 2more_vert
American Heart Association NewsAnger's role in heart attack risk may start in the arteriesMay 1Laura WilliamsonBy Laura Williamsonmore_vert