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Men with bad tempers are more likely to suffer from stroke and sudden death

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  Research also found that people who lose their temper female However, they will not face a greater risk of stroke or myocardial infarction than ordinary people.

  Research results show that people with bad tempers male Men with a calm temper are more likely to develop ventricular fibrillation. Approximately two million people in the United States suffer from this condition. Although this condition does not pose a significant threat to many people, it can increase the risk of stroke. Because ventricular fibrillation causes the heart's two upper chambers to be unable to pump all the blood out effectively, blockages may form and lead to strokes. The study also found that men with angry tempers were 20% more likely to die suddenly than those with calmer tempers.

  Scientists have long believed there is a link between bad tempers and heart disease, and much is known about ventricular fibrillation. However, it is not clear what causes ventricular fibrillation. The results of this study provide a lot of more accurate evidence for this. The results found that bad temper and hostility were an independent risk factor for stroke and heart disease.

  The findings also confirm that those with so-called Type A behavior, that is, people who are fickle, impatient and competitive with others, are not at greater risk of heart disease than ordinary people.

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