[ad_1] The phrase “anger kills” might have a more literal meaning: new research suggests a possible reason frequent anger has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The study, published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Associationemphasises the potential health risks associated with intense anger and illuminates the influence of negative […]
[ad_1] Seasons of mist? Mellow fruitlessness? Winter sports season must be back. You spent all of last week commando-crawling your way to knock-off time before basking smugly in the lambent warmth of Friday night. Your reward, my breeder friend, was to find yourself sclerotic and saturnine in the middle of Freezing Park on Saturday morning, […]
[ad_1] A fear of history repeating Professor Paul Rhodes, of the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney advises that worrying about making the wrong choice can be the result of some previous experiences that prevent us moving forward. Loading “Some of that fear of criticism [may come] from your history. Certain experiences you […]