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A recent scientific discovery yields a new fact: expressing anger can add years to one's life!
We all know how much Truthmattersnot loves SCIENCE and FACTS, and now her faith is rewarded with the reassurance that her constant outbursts of anger will cause her to live for years and years and years longer.
If you're angry, for the benefit of your health, you need to let it all out, according to a new study that revealed that being hot-tempered and expressing your anger could be a key to enjoying a long and healthy life.
Researchers Marcus Mund and Kristin Mitte at the University of Jena in Germany claim that the latest findings may explain why the hotheaded Italians and Spanish live almost two years longer than the cool English who "keep calm and carry on".
They found that exhibiting self-restraint and holding back negative emotions could have serious repercussions for a person's physical and mental well-being...
Expressing Anger Can Add Two Years to Person's Lifespan : Healthy Living : Medical Daily
We all know how much Truthmattersnot loves SCIENCE and FACTS, and now her faith is rewarded with the reassurance that her constant outbursts of anger will cause her to live for years and years and years longer.
If you're angry, for the benefit of your health, you need to let it all out, according to a new study that revealed that being hot-tempered and expressing your anger could be a key to enjoying a long and healthy life.
Researchers Marcus Mund and Kristin Mitte at the University of Jena in Germany claim that the latest findings may explain why the hotheaded Italians and Spanish live almost two years longer than the cool English who "keep calm and carry on".
They found that exhibiting self-restraint and holding back negative emotions could have serious repercussions for a person's physical and mental well-being...
Expressing Anger Can Add Two Years to Person's Lifespan : Healthy Living : Medical Daily
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