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people who have frequent negative emotions like frustration, anger, or depression may be more prone to develop which of the following, compared to others?
a. coronary heart disease
b. aids
c. type b behaviour
d. cancer
Research has shown that chronic negative emotions can impact the cardiovascular - system. Frequent negative emotions like frustration, anger, or depression can lead to physiological changes that increase the risk of coronary heart disease. AIDS is a viral - induced immune - deficiency disease not directly related to negative emotions. Type B behavior is a personality type, not a disease exacerbated by negative emotions. While stress and emotions may have some complex relationships with cancer development, the link between negative emotions and coronary heart disease is more established.
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A. Coronary heart disease