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Antagonistic people may increase heart attack, stroke risk
August 18, 2010 by NewsBot
Antagonistic people have greater thickening of neck artery walls than agreeable people, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Those deemed the least agreeable had a 40 percent increased risk of artery narrowing compared to those who were the most agreeable, according to a new study.


