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New Study Shows Teens With Anger Issues Face Longer Lasting Physical Problems

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A new study has been released indicating that teens with anger issues are more likely to face lasting physical problems later in life.

A study published in the journal Health Psychology found that aggressive behavior in early adolescence is linked to faster biological aging and a higher body mass index by the age of 30, but authors of the study say it’s still not understood why aggression is linked to faster aging.

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