Brief anger can temporarily impair blood vessel function, potentially heightening heart disease and stroke risks, finds new study in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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    7 months ago

    I am similar, but I noticed my anger levels plummeted once I got some food intolerances identified and cut those foods out.

    I can’t have gluten, and I was a beer brewer. I was drinking gallons of poison every year without knowing it. I was always angry, physically tense and in incredible pain.

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      I can’t have gluten, and I was a beer brewer.

      Life is a sadistic shithead. Are you brewing gluten-free beer now or did you have to drop the craft altogether?

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        7 months ago

        Well life is indeed a sadistic shithead, because on top of my other issues, I was recently diagnosed with a rare genetic heart condition, so I can’t drink at all anymore.

        How I haven’t had a massive stroke already, I’ll never understand.

    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Same for me. Gluten makes my tummy cramp (painfully), and that in turn makes me angry. For some reason, beer seems to be especially bad (maybe because it’s liquid).