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NFL ratings: Initial results show decline for K.C.-Houston kickoff game
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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3424169" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>^^^^Exactly. There was a story in the headlines this week, researchers at University of Tennessee said that of people who have survived a heart attack, those with hostile attitude are more likely to suffer a second heart attack.</p><p></p><p>"Hostility is a personality trait that includes being sarcastic, cynical, resentful, impatient or irritable," said study author Dr. Tracey Vitori, from the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville...</p><p>"Hostility has been linked with cardiovascular disease since the 1950s, but we still don't fully understand why. Our study shows that hostility is a common trait in heart attack survivors and is associated with poor outcomes...," Vitori said.</p><p><a href="https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/09/15/Hostility-may-predispose-you-to-a-second-heart-attack/7521600191581/" target="_blank">https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/09/15/Hostility-may-predispose-you-to-a-second-heart-attack/7521600191581/</a></p><p></p><p>I don't want to be a hypocrite, I know I personally need to change my ways. </p><p>Haven't had a heart attack, but I want to live long enough and be healthy enough to piss off a LOT of other people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3424169, member: 8862"] ^^^^Exactly. There was a story in the headlines this week, researchers at University of Tennessee said that of people who have survived a heart attack, those with hostile attitude are more likely to suffer a second heart attack. "Hostility is a personality trait that includes being sarcastic, cynical, resentful, impatient or irritable," said study author Dr. Tracey Vitori, from the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville... "Hostility has been linked with cardiovascular disease since the 1950s, but we still don't fully understand why. Our study shows that hostility is a common trait in heart attack survivors and is associated with poor outcomes...," Vitori said. [URL]https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2020/09/15/Hostility-may-predispose-you-to-a-second-heart-attack/7521600191581/[/URL] I don't want to be a hypocrite, I know I personally need to change my ways. Haven't had a heart attack, but I want to live long enough and be healthy enough to piss off a LOT of other people. [/QUOTE]
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