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Being sarcastic might be putting your heart at risk, study finds – 9Coach

Sarcasm might leave a sting on those it’s directed at, but now new research suggests using sarcasm regularly could actually kill those dishing it out.
The study from the University of Tennessee found that heart attack survivors who displayed hostile personality traits were at an increased risk of suffering from a second heart attack within two years.
Author of the study Dr Tracey Vitori of the University of Tennessee said these traits included being sarcastic, cynical, resentful, impatient or …
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