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Anger and Hostility Predict the Development of Atrial Fibrillation in Men in the Framingham Offspring Study
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This is the first study to examine and demonstrate a predictive relation between measures of anger and hostility to the development of AF in men. As opposed to type A behavior, measures of anger and hostility may be more productive avenues for research in studying the risk of arrhythmias and total mortality in men.
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