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Could your negative feelings be increasing your chances of developing heart disease down the line? Khosro / Shutterstock.com
You’ve probably noticed how anger can spike your heart rate. The negative effects on the body aren’t as fleeting as the emotion itself, though. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association is the first to show that anger is linked to impairment of blood vessels. Specifically, frequent anger limits blood vessels’ ability to widen. Such impairment is a precursor to…