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Flow Space on MSNStudy Finds Women's Anger Significantly Decreases With Age-Starting at Midlife… Is That Right?Anger and rage has long been associated with the menopausal transition, so why is a new study claiming that anger decreases for women starting at midlife?
Anger—fueled by hurt, betrayal, or a perceived lack of love—can lead someone to seek validation outside of their relationship. But infidelity is only a distraction from anger, not a solution ...
KYIV (Reuters) -Swivelling his selfie camera around the floor of Ukraine's parliament, opposition lawmaker Oleksiy ...
Women get better at managing their anger as they age, starting in middle-age, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal Menopause. That doesn't mean they're less angry. Researchers found that ...
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