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When Angry, Talk: Describing Emotional Situations Alters Heart Rate, Cardiac Output
June 5, 2013 The act of describing a feeling such as anger may have a significant impact on the body's physiological response to the situation that elicits the emotion, according to new ... > full story -
New Report Identifies Research Priorities for Most Pressing Gun Violence Problems in US
June 5, 2013 A new report proposes priorities for a research agenda to improve understanding of the public health aspects of gun-related violence, including its causes, health burden, and possible ... > full story -
Exposure to Rocket Attacks in Israel Increases Adolescent Violence
June 4, 2013 A study followed 362 Israeli adolescents from the southwestern Negev from 2008 to 2011, and conducted annual assessments of exposure to rocket attacks, symptoms of depression and anxiety, as well as ... > full story -
Role Conflict and Emotional Demands Are 'Most Important' Risk Factors for Distress in Workers
June 3, 2013 Employees who face high emotional demand and conflicting roles are more likely to report psychological distress—placing them at higher risk of mental health disorders and reduced productivity, ... > full story -
Apes Get Emotional Over Games of Chance
May 29, 2013 Like some humans, chimpanzees and bonobos exhibit emotional responses to outcomes of their decisions by pouting or throwing angry tantrums when a risk-taking strategy fails to pay off, according to ... > full story -
Link Between Domestic Violence and Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
May 28, 2013 Women who have mental health disorders around the time of birth are more likely to have previously experienced domestic violence, according to a study by UK ... > full story -
Childhood Bullying Increases the Propensity to Self-Harm During Adolescence, Study Finds
May 28, 2013 A new study has shown that being bullied during childhood directly increases the likelihood of self-harm in late ... > full story -
Human-Like Opponents Lead to More Aggression in Video Game Players
May 20, 2013 Video games that pit players against human-looking characters may be more likely to provoke violent thoughts and words than games where monstrous creatures are the enemy, according to a new ... > full story -
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Relationship Troubles? Some Sad Music Might Help You Feel Better
May 14, 2013 Consumers experiencing relationship problems are more likely to prefer aesthetic experiences that reflect their negative mood, according to a new ... > full story -
Couples' Thoughts During Disagreements Affect Relationship Satisfaction
May 14, 2013 People who are unhappy in their romantic relationship spend more time during a disagreement thinking about how angry and frustrated they are, but happy couples coordinate their thoughts so that when ... > full story
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