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People who have higher levels of hostility and anger are at greater risk for heart disease and atherosclerosis. This is the main pattern of findings from the many investigations into the relationship between personality and cardiovascular diseases over the past 50– 60 years. However, that general conclusion is not as straightforward as it seems. | Handbook of Personality and Health Edited by Margarete E. Vollrath Psychological Institute University of Oslo Oslo Norway and Division of Mental Health Norwegian Institute of Public Health Oslo Norway John Wiley Sons Ltd Handbook of Personality and .

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