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people put in longer hours at work than people, and are impatient with other people's performance, which they typically perceive as too slow.
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The Type A pattern predicts who is going to develop heart disease at least as well as--and independently of--any other single factor including .
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Denollet has found evidence that what he calls Type D (for ) behavior is linked to coronary heart disease. In his view, insecurity, anxiety, and negative outlook put these individuals at risk for repeated heart attacks.
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Although the processes involved in the spread of cancer are basically physiological in nature, accumulating evidence suggests that the of cancer patients to their disease may have a critical effect on its course.
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In the case of cancer, it is possible that responses may help generate specialized "killer" cells that help to control the size and spread of cancerous tumors. Conversely, negative emotions may suppress the ability of the same kinds of cells to fight tumors.
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Certain types of therapy have the potential for extending the lives of cancer patients.
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is the greatest preventable cause of death in the United States; one in five U.S. deaths is caused by it.







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