New evidence from psychologists at Carnegie Mellon University - TopicsExpress



          

New evidence from psychologists at Carnegie Mellon University shows that negative interactions — such as fighting between spouses, family members and friends — can increase the risk of hypertension. The news isnt that surprising for clinical psychologists and therapists. They all agree that the best way to avoid being affected by these conflicts is to step out of the situation and get some perspective.
Posted on: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 16:45:01 +0000

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