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A new Australian study finds anger can increase the risk of a heart attack. Researchers say the risk is more than eight times greater during the two hours after a person gets really angry. Arguments with family or co-workers were the biggest triggers for anger associated heart attacks.

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Long lasting contraceptives are becoming more popular with women. CDC data shows more women are using IUD's and hormonal implants because they're effective and safe.

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And people resistant to aspirin may suffer more severe strokes. That's according to a new study that involved more than 300 stroke patients. Aspirin helps thin the blood and prevents clotting which can cause a stroke.