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Constant Arguing is a Risk to Life

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According to researchers of Denmark, the argue or dispute which happens often between you and your partner, friend or any relative can increase the risk of death in middle age.

Researchers said in a magazine of Epidemiology and community health that men and unemployed people are in more danger due to constant argue.

Research also tells that problems and expectations which come in close relations, are cause of increase in death rate.

It was also said in the research that everyone has different capacity to bear the stress. The effect of this depends upon the personality of that human.

According to an estimate by researchers of Copenhagen University, constant argues and disputes can increase the death rate twice or thrice but they were not able to tell that why is it so?

In a previous research, it was revealed that the person who is always involved in the disputes and argues with close relatives, the chances of heart attack and heart diseases are high.

It is also evident from old research that if there is a warmth relation between friends then it has a positive effect on the other people who are involved in this circle.

Blood pressure and danger of heart diseases are the physical effects which are caused by stress and they point towards increase in death rate. More effects are caused to men, quantity of cholesterol increases which causes negative effect on the health.

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9,875 men and women were included in the research between 36 to 52 years old. The data collected from them helped to find the relation between stress and quick death.

It was found from the research, that regular requirements from children and life partner increases the danger of death from 50 to 100 percent.

Doctor from Copenhagen university said that argues and disputes are part of life but those people who are involved in argue with their close relative or family member are more near to danger and one should help them. 

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