Sunday, May 18, 2014

Frequent arguments with family and friends linked to doubling in death risk in middle age | company.bmj.com

"...constant arguing seemed to be the most harmful for health.

Frequent arguments/conflicts with anyone in the social circle -- ranging from partners and relatives to friends and neighbors -- were associated with a doubling to tripling in the risk of death from any cause compared with participants who said these incidents were rare."
Frequent arguments with family and friends linked to doubling in death risk in middle age | company.bmj.com

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