Nine in ten people are likely to be ‘tangry’

Nine in ten people are likely to be ‘tangry’

Nine in 10 people suffer from ‘tangry’ behaviour – being angry due to tiredness. A poll, of 2,000 adults, revealed the signs of being tired include having a slow reaction speed, getting words muddled and putting an item of clothing on inside out. Getting easily annoyed at others, forgetting why you walked into a room … Read more

The Constituent: You can feel James Corden’s anger in stellar act | Theatre | Entertainment

The Constituent: You can feel James Corden’s anger in stellar act | Theatre | Entertainment

Having exploited his cheeky chappie, Jim the Lad persona as far as possible in the US, James Corden returns to the British stage for the first time since his breakout hit, One Man, Two Guvnors. In Joe Penhall’s well-timed play he plays Alec, a former soldier who served in Afghanistan and now installs security systems … Read more

Experiencing common emotion could raise heart attack risk – study

Experiencing common emotion could raise heart attack risk – study

Brief surges in anger could raise people’s risk of suffering a heart attack, new research suggests. In new findings published on Wednesday, scientists found that humans’ flashes of fury can temporarily damage blood vessels’ ability to dilate properly, which is thought to to be critical in preventing arteries from hardening. The research, published in the Journal … Read more

The Blissful Experience Of Driving Is What Makes Auto Enthusiasm So Special

The Blissful Experience Of Driving Is What Makes Auto Enthusiasm So Special

When I tell people that I love cars, the first question they ask is about my favorite car, or perhaps what model got me so interested in the automotive sphere in the first place. But now, I’m beginning to realize that I might love the experience of driving more than I’ve ever loved any specific … Read more

Coping With Small Frustrations Tips To Overcome Irritation

Coping With Small Frustrations Tips To Overcome Irritation

As the adage goes, “don’t sweat the small stuff.” But that might be easier said than done for many of us. “It’s not uncommon to become upset over small things sometimes,” Nicole Raines, a licensed marriage and family therapist, told HuffPost. “Especially after the collective past few years that we have lived through, the uncertainty … Read more