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A new study finds that just eight minutes of anger can significantly stiffen blood vessels, reducing their ability to widen for up to 40 minutes and increasing heart attack and stroke risk. Frequent anger triggers stress hormones that strain circulation, raising long-term cardiovascular risk, especially when combined with sedentary lifestyles, poor sleep, and chronic stress. , Health, Times Now

As board exams start, students studying for long hours often develop neck pain, headaches, and poor concentration due to poor posture and prolonged screen use. Forward head tilt increases strain on the cervical spine, affecting blood flow and nerve function. This can trigger fatigue, stress, and reduced focus. Simple posture correction, breaks, stretches, and sleep can help. , Health, Times Now