By Christie Rizk | May 14, 2013 06:35 PM EDT
Intense fits of anger can raise a person's risk for heart attack, a new study finds.
By Christine Hsu | Dec 26, 2012 03:39 PM EST
A new study revealed that being hot-tempered and expressing your anger could be a key to enjoying a long and healthy life.
By Amber Moore | Dec 20, 2012 10:28 AM EST
Schoolchildren who suffer from Autism Spectrum Disorders suffer from many mental health issues, especially anxiety and anger.
By Christine Hsu | Oct 10, 2012 04:46 PM EDT
Clinically depressed people are less competent at discriminating between negative emotions like anger, shame and guilt, according to a new study.
By Nikki Tucker | Aug 24, 2012 04:19 PM EDT
It is perfectly normal for an individual to display anger. Anger is a healthy emotion, however if you find yourself more angry than not it could be due to certain conditions or medicines.