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The ‘death risk’ of constant arguing
Having frequent arguments with partners, friends or relatives can increase the risk of death in middle-age, say Danish researchers. Men, and those out of work are most vulnerable. Dr Rikke Lund at the University of Copenhagen led the research.
(Photo: A couple in heated argument. Credit: George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)
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