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Hosted on MSNFrequent Anger Linked to Higher Heart Disease RiskOccasional anger is normal and generally has little effect on heart health, the researchers say. “If you’re a person who gets ...
Sometimes, we feel as if our past doesn't affect us but somehow we still feel defeated, hopeless, and controlled by difficult emotions, such as sadness, anger, and anxiety. I believe that ...
sadness has turned to anger as student-led protests seek to hold the system to account. Jasmina Mihnjak calls the Novi Sad train station a “symbol” of her hometown, a place where families and ...
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