Anger signals your body to prepare for a fight. This reaction is commonly classified as "fight or flight." When you get angry, adrenaline and other hormones are released into the bloodstream. Then your blood pressure goes up, your heart beats faster, and you breathe faster. Read more at http://healthlibrary.com/anger_hostility_violentbehavior.htm
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Anger, Hostility, And Violent Behavior
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