Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is marked by recurrent episodes of impulsive, aggressive, and violent behavior that are ...
After years of teaching people about the impact of repressed emotions on one's health, one woman's health advocate learned the hard way that she'd been bottling her own rage most of her life.
But even going for a walk can help ease depression, anger, and hostility, according to a study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders that evaluated 352 young, healthy participants. The study ...
frequent bouts of anger can lead to accumulated risk over time. What are the symptoms of intermittent explosive disorder? Created with Sketch. The primary symptom of intermittent explosive ...
“intermittent explosive disorder.” Often the aggressive driver is in a hurry, is intoxicated or is suffering from mental or emotional issues. Road rage can manifest as one motorist shouting or ...
Cortisol blocks activity in the part of your brain that shows good judgment, and bad judgment can lead to road rage. When you have road rage, blood flows away from your gut to your muscles ...
Incidents of air rage and disorder at Manchester Airport have more than doubled in the last three years, figures obtained by the BBC show. Police boarded aircraft 159 times last year, 110 times in ...