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What happens to your body when you're angry?
Could anger be harming your health?
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When you feel angry, your body responds in ways that can have a significant impact on your health and well-being. This emotion sets off many physiological changes, such as a spike in heart rate, a rise in blood pressure, and the release of stress hormones like adrenaline. Though these responses are meant to help you handle threats, they can take a toll on your body, especially if anger becomes a regular part of your life. Learning how your body reacts to anger can help you find healthier ways to cope and keep your emotions in check for a more balanced lifestyle.
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