Couples who let it all out during a tiff have a lower risk of ill health and dying early, a study has found. The key is to make sure you’re both dealing with a dispute in the same manner, scientists say. Researchers from the University of Arizona’s psychology department say that, when couples react differently during arguments, it creates stress. ‘The greater the mismatch between spouses’ anger-coping response style, the greater the risk of early death,’ they found. In couples where both bottled up their anger, the man had a 35 per cent risk of death, and the woman, 18 per cent.
Source: Daily Mail December 16, 2018 01:52 UTC