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Constant arguing 'dramatically increases risk of middle-aged death'

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But when the team looked at how frequent arguing impacted all-cause mortality, they found that constant conflict with anyone in the subjects' social circle was associated with a doubling to tripling in the risk of death from all causes, compared with those who said frequent conflict in their social circles was scarce.

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Norm DeLisle

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