原文: Losing your temper is not just a social hazard. It’s also a health risk, with new research showing that the chance of a heart attack is 8.5 times higher in the two hours after a burst of intense anger.In the first Australian study to investigate the link between acute emotional triggers and high risk of severe cardiac episodes, researchers found that “episodes of intense anger can act as a trigger for a heart attack”, says lead author Dr. Thomas Buckley from the University of Sydney Nursing School who is also a researcher at Royal North Shore Hospital.“The data shows that the higher risk of a heart attack isn’t necessarily just while you’re angry— it lasts for two hours after the outburst.” Dr. Buckley says. “The triggers for these bursts of intense anger were associated with; arguments with family members (29 percent); arguments with others (42 percent); work anger (14 percent); and driving anger (14 percent)”.