TITLE

Heart control

PUB. DATE
September 1993
SOURCE
Body Bulletin;Sep93, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Makes observations concerning research by Gail Ironson at the University of Miami on the effects of anger on the heart. Clear link established between anger and harmful changes in the heart; Advice for defusing anger.
ACCESSION #
9308130131

Tags: ANGER

 

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