Anger

Scientists offer the best technique to stop stress-related anger

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Attempting to manage fury through running, deep breathing, or even sobbing into a pillow has been effective. However, according to new research, the wisest action may be to write down your reaction on paper and discard it. Scientists discovered the method was so effective that it eradicated feelings of wrath "virtually entirely."

After IT meltdown, anger over increasing air traffic charges

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In reaction to the UK aviation regulator’s air traffic control cost hike, airlines have warned passengers of higher tariffs. Costs ...

Anger as prepayment energy meter force-fittings to be allowed again

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Activists who favor a complete ban have criticized stricter regulations governing the homes that can be forcibly converted to prepaid ...

Anger, betrayal, and dread as the United States prepares for the midterm elections

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Recent surveys indicate that an increasing number of Americans view political violence as acceptable. Just last week, the husband of ...

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