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Don't you just luv it when common sense is reinforced with a Study

Bad reactions to daily stress raise risk of mental disorders: study | Health | Life | National Post

Sweating small stuff adds up: Bad reactions to daily stress raise risk of anxiety, other mental disorders: study
Getting stressed out about seemingly minor events in our daily lives may have long-term implications for mental health, a new study by researchers at the University of California, Irvine, says. And negative emotions, like a poor diet and lack of exercise, can contribute to the development of mental health problems later in life.

Psychologist Susan Charles and her colleagues, writing in the March 26 issue of the journal Psychological Science, used data collected from two U.S. national surveys to examine 711 people between the ages of 25 and 74. Each subject’s behaviour was self-reported for eight consecutive days, with “daily stressors” and their related negative feelings reported each evening. Subjects then self-reported any anxiety and depressive disorders experienced 10 years later.

The study found a link between “heightened affective reactivity to daily stressors” and “greater general affective distress and an increased likelihood of reporting an affective disorder.”
 

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Take a deep breath, count to ten........................exhale slowly...................Ask yourself; how important is it?............then yell and throw a ****ing hammer through a window.
 

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Take a deep breath, count to ten........................exhale slowly...................Ask yourself; how important is it?............then yell and throw a ****ing hammer through a window.

What if broken windows stress you out?!? You'd be doomed!8O