(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Samuel Little, the man the FBI called the nation’s most prolific serial killer, admitted last year to raping and killing 93 women across the country, according to news reports.
Category: Anger Issues
‘Honey, I’m Home – All the Time:’ Pandemic Life for Married Couples Can Lead to Sadness, Anger
(HeathNewsDigest.com) – Maybe space is tight in your home and you share a remote office with your spouse.
Mothering in Domestic Violence: Protecting Children Behind Closed Doors
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – As emerging data shows an alarming rise of domestic violence during the pandemic
Flushing Toilets Create Clouds of Virus-Containing Particles
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – WASHINGTON, June 16, 2020 — Researchers used a computer simulation to show how a flushing toilet can create a cloud of virus-containing aerosol droplets that is large and widespread….
Learning to Control Your Anger
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Traumatic events in your life can cause you to become angry at the world, and even consume your entire existence. The good news is that there are several ways to learn to control it.
Anger More Harmful to Health of Older Adults Than Sadness
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – WASHINGTON — Anger may be more harmful to an older person’s physical health than sadness, potentially increasing inflammation, which is associated with such chronic illnesses as heart disease, arthritis and cancer
For the Furiously Frustrated: Quelling Your Anger with Healthy Solutions Fast
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – It’s quite normal to get angry from time to time, everybody does….
8 Ways to Stay in Control When You’re Seeing Red
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Anger is a perfectly normal emotion, like joy or fear. But if your red-hot anger sometimes has you turning Hulk green, you could be putting yourself at risk for serious health problems.
Unleashed Anger: How to Reel in Your Rage
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – It’s common to feel frustrated due to failures, disagreements, and circumstances that are out of your control. However, there is a difference between handling situations in a healthy way and using rage to deal with issues. Unleashed anger can lead to poor health, destruction of property, and legal repercussions.
Depression May Intensify Anger in Veterans with PTSD
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – WASHINGTON – The tendency for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder to lash out in anger can be significantly amplified if they are also depressed