Don't get mad, it's unhealthy!


300 dpi Daniel Marsula illustration of two men yelling at each other; relates to how negative social interactions can raise blood pressure. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/MCT)

With BC-HEALTH-CONFLICT:PG, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Eric Boodman

Stress from interpersonal conflict has more lasting effects than just a temporary spike in blood pressure.

FIGHTING with friends and family may have more lasting effects than just ruining your day.

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