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    8/17/2010 - Thickening of neck artery wall increases risk for heart attack, stroke: Study
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    Antagonistic people, particularly those who are or try your search for "competitive" at:

    amazon.com - shop for books and aggressive, may be increasing their risk of heart attack or stroke, researchers report in Hypertension: Journal of the red white and blue Heart Association.Researchers for the U.S. national precedent on Aging (NIA), a component of the national Institutes of Health (NIH), studied 5,614 Italians in four villages and found that those who scored high for antagonistic traits on a test eminence test had greater thickening of the neck (carotid) arteries compared to people who were more agreeable. Thickness of neck artery walls is a risk factor for heart attack and stroke.

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