- People who think their partner is often unsupportive are more likely to develop heart disease
- Being unsupportive is actually more damaging to the arteries than overall marriage quality, say researchers
Arguing with a partner isn't just upsetting - it's also bad for your heart. People who think their partner is unsupportive are more likely to develop heart disease, a study has found.
Scientists at the University of Utah found people who say their spouse is sometimes supportive but also sometimes upsetting have higher levels of artery calcification.
This suggests their arteries are diseased and they are at greater risk of premature death. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2553850/Arguing-partner-bad-HEART-Couples-war-thicker-arteries.html
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