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Chemo Rage: It’s Not Just You
Chemotherapy (chemo) kills cancer cells, but it can also affect other healthy parts of your body, including your brain.During ...
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From Irritation to Rage: Understanding Bipolar Anger
“It’s important to know if your anger travels with symptoms of mania, such as not needing to sleep, or with the symptoms of depression, such as losing interest in things,” says Elizabeth Brondolo, PhD ...
SEATTLE — That surge of anger and irritability many women experience before their periods doesn’t fade away as they approach menopause — it may actually intensify. A University of Washington study ...
A firefighter in Baltimore has shared the apparently innocuous symptoms he experienced before being diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer on Valentine's Day Steve Dorsey, 56, told the New York Post ...
ABSTRACT: Previous research has found an association between the level of aggression and perceptual sensitivity to hostile cues in ambiguous situations in a student population. An association with the ...
If you’re one of the many citizens whose blood is boiling over what’s happening in the United States right now, you might be wondering what to do with all this red-hot rage. You’ve probably heard that ...
1 Department of Psychology, Gachon University, Seongnam, Republic of Korea 2 Department of Psychology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea Background: Rumination is a ...
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