"Anger is a normal and often healthy response to negative events. But when uncontrollable anger begins to negatively impact your relationships, job, or quality of life, it may be time to get professional help. Persistent feelings of intense anger can have far-reaching consequences, including acts of aggression or violence, the destruction of important relationships, and an increased risk of health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure, and depression.Learn to control anger before it controls you."
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