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Chronological and reproductive age may significantly influence women's anger levels and their ability to manage them.
The researchers call for more research on anger and women as they age, especially given a seeming connection between suppressing anger long-term and cardiac issues such as blood pressure. Women feel ...
Women feel more anger but express less of it as they age, according to a recent analysis in the journal Menopause.
A new study published in the journal Menopause reveals that women’s anger intensifies with age but is expressed less, highlighting emotional regulation during midlife.
A recent study has found that women experience heightened feelings of anger as they age, but are less inclined to express ...
A new study finds that most forms of anger decline in women after age 50 due to emotional and hormonal changes during menopause, though suppressed anger may still persist.
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HealthDay News — Aging is significantly related to anger in women, with most indicators of anger expression decreasing with age, according to a study published in Menopause. Nancy Fugate Woods ...
Women’s anger traits, including anger temperament and expression, show a marked decline beginning in midlife. Emotional arousal during the menopause transition, particularly anger, has received ...