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March 1, 2010

Don’t Worry, Be Happy-Positive Emotions Protect Against Heart Disease

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Peo­ple who are usu­ally happy, enthu­si­as­tic and con­tent are less likely to develop heart dis­ease than those who tend not to be happy, accord­ing to a major new study. The authors believe that the study, pub­lished in the Europe’s lead­ing car­di­ol­ogy jour­nal, the Euro­pean Heart Jour­nal [1], is the first to show such an inde­pen­dent rela­tion­ship between pos­i­tive emo­tions and coro­nary heart disease…

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This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

Don’T Worry, Be Happy-Positive Emotions Protect Against Heart Disease

Filed under: Health News — Tags: , , — admin @ 1:40 PM

Peo­ple who are usu­ally happy, enthu­si­as­tic and con­tent are less likely to develop heart dis­ease than those who tend not to be happy, accord­ing to a major new study. The authors believe that the study, pub­lished in the Europe’s lead­ing car­di­ol­ogy jour­nal, the Euro­pean Heart Jour­nal [1], is the first to show such an inde­pen­dent rela­tion­ship between pos­i­tive emo­tions and coro­nary heart disease…

CLICK HERE TO SEE ORIGINAL STORY

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

February 26, 2010

Positive Attitude Staves Off Heart Disease

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Researchers found that peo­ple who have a pos­i­tive atti­tude dur­ing stress­ful events are 22% less likely to have a fatal or non­fa­tal heart attack than those who have neg­a­tive attitudes.

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This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

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