Article: Fed: Anger as a teen could lead to heart attacks later study


AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2000
Fed: Anger as a teen could lead to heart attacks later study

A US study has found that teenage anger, apart from hamburgers and smoking, can lead
to heart attacks in later life.

An examination of heart disease risk factors has found that the anger people feel as
18-year-olds can affect their risk of heart disease as they grow older.

Researcher say most people believe heart disease is an illness affecting middle aged
and older people.

But the study shows there is growing ...

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