UnitedHealth Chief Executive Andrew Witty stated the obvious when he wrote last month that no one would design a healthcare ...
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Occasional anger is normal and generally has little effect on heart health, the researchers say. “If you’re a person who gets ...
While anger itself isn’t necessarily harmful — and as a response to many situations is understandable — chronic (ongoing) and unmanaged anger can interfere with your overall health.
Living with a chronic illness in the family is hard. It's even harder if you know that the person you love will get worse and won't recover from their condition. Sadly, it can happen to any family at ...
While some readers said I conveyed the tension well, more wrote that I seemed oblivious to the anger people feel toward those with power over them in health care. "To tell people they should be ...