[Opinion] Repressing Feelings Affects Health? Study Combines Not Expressing Emotions with Higher Risk of Cancer and Premature Death
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A study published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research analyzed 729 people in the United States over 12 years and found that repressing feelings may be related to a higher risk of premature death and diseases such as cancer. Panturrilha: our muscle pump Beer, wine, distilled: how long does it take the body to metabolize a dose? See table During the follow-up period, 111 deaths were recorded, including 34 from cancer and 37 from cardiovascula…
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