Research suggests difficult people contribute to chronic stress and elevate biomarkers linked to ageing
This from the Hearald: Spending time with a difficult person can impact your mood in the moment. But over time, these
challenging social interactions might also have a detrimental effect on your physical health, possibly making you age faster, new research
suggests.
The study, which was funded by the National Institute on Ageing and published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, looked at
the health impacts of “hasslers” – people the researchers defined as those “who create problems or make life more difficult”.
While positive relationships have long been linked to healthier, longer lives, hasslers seem to have the opposite effect, increasing chronic
stress and elevating epigenetic biomarkers associated with ageing.
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