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Swallow That Anger ... from the wrong side. I am beginning to feel that instead of shouting and giving expression to our anger, perhaps it would be better to just let it pass and concentrate on something else that is more ...
Sep 24 2007 7:18am
it is correct that "this bottling up of emotions leads to some of the health... more
Nov 16 2009 11:34am
Go Organic for Anger Management Here is a thought. Eating organic food could also help us to stay calm. How? Organic food is free from preservatives, additives, artificial colors and pesticides, which are found in regular food. ...
Sep 24 2007 7:09am
I know this guitarist in Nashville who redefines bi-polar! All he eats is crap,... more
Nov 18 2007 12:51pm
Anger Can Lead to Heart Disease ... in tangible ways. A study by the Medical University of South Carolina showed that men with chronic anger problems may be more susceptible to hypertension and heart disease than those without. The stu ...
Sep 26 2007 11:31am
I'm often stuck in an anger situation where no good physical outlet is available. I have... more
Jul 15 2009 6:58am
Raquetball ... you're REALLY stressed, go for a game of raquetball. It's fun, easy, and great for relieving stress/anger.
Jun 22 2008 5:28am
Kickboxing, very cool...do you take classes somewhere for that, or did you learn it a... more
Jun 23 2008 3:21pm
Mad as Hell? Get Over It! This shouldn’t be news but researchers studying 313 healthy Vietnam vets found that anger and hostility make increased the risk for heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. A ...
Aug 15 2007 6:06pm
How Much a class ... to help myself build my legs for diebetes and pain all day Son would love to build his control on anger and out burst of anger when mad would self control daughter just want her to have something t ...
Apr 12 2008 2:56pm
Say it out loud ... aging study by UCLA psychologists reveals why verbalizing our feelings lessens feelings of sadness, anger and pain. The findings suggest that putting our feelings into words can actually allow us to h ...
Jun 30 2007 12:47pm
Talk the stress away! ... a part of our brain that is responsible for impulse control. So talking out our feelings makes the anger and the hurt feel less intense. I guess that's why we feel better after having a good cry. S ...
Jun 24 2007 11:53pm
Drug Warning ... cation and she is still suffering the side effects. Trouble breathing, depression, lots and lots of anger, and loss of interest in life. She said it's like the tablets have caused her to lose interest ...
Oct 01 2008 7:02pm
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: The Symptoms ... , can occur for years after the event--and is also connected to symptoms such as insomnia, anxiety, anger, and depression. If you think you might be suffering from PTSD, it's best to seek immediate ps ...
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
PTSD can also contribute to SI (self injury) behaviors. more
Jul 16 2009 2:30am