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Repressing Negative Emotions Will Cut Your Life Short!

Filed under: HealthScience!Scary!

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If you're hiding your anger or sadness, one day it will just all spill over and you will just die right there.

JK! But repressing those emotions WILL cut years off your life!! Such fab news for those who love to yell and rant! LOLz!

In this new study, they looked at 6,000+ people. It's no small study. They found that those who internalised their anxiety suffered from raised pulse, and that those who are 'hot tempered' live longer! Over time this results in high blood pressure and an increased chance of developing a wide range of illnesses, from coronary heart disease to cancer and kidney damage. So yeah, get all that stuff off your chest asap!

Here's what the study said, and how they defined repressing:

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SHOCKING NEWS! Olympians Live Longer Than The Rest Of Us!

Filed under: FitnessHealthOlympics

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Straight from the "duh" bin comes the report that Olympians live longer than the rest of us. Seriously, this is according to two recent studies, which cost money. And time.

Who didn't know this already: all of that physical health and training, regardless of sport, results in extra years. The reports also confirm the fact that the best athletes in the world are indeed among the healthiest as well. Nooooo way! LOLz!

Seriously, this is blowing our minds that anyone would look into this. They also found that fitness translates into a survival advantage as well. You've got to be kidding us with this!

Here's how they confirmed common knowledge:

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Brooke Burke Is CANCER FREE!!!

Filed under: Brooke BurkeHealthCancer

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Brooke Burke is one lucky lady!

It feels like we literally just mentioned that she had thyroid cancer.

She had surgery to remove her thyroid, hoping to remove all the cancer.

We're now surprised and glad to say she is already cancer free!!

She said:

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Average Sex Life Now Kinkier Due To Fifty Shades Of Grey

Filed under: BookzScience!Sex

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A new survey has found that the average sex life is 50% more kinky ever since Fifty Shades of Grey became so popular.

10,000 women between the ages of 25-50 from eight different countries were surveyed about their attitudes towards sexual relationships and an interest in sensual accessories (sex toys).

Women are apparently becoming more

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5 Of The Worst Sex Positions Are…

Filed under: AdviceSex

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So, you're a master at pleasuring the ladies, right? You're so good, and you've mastered all the classic moves.

Well, it turns out that she hates some of those classic moves, and she probably doesn't like a lot of the things you do. Don't worry, we're here to help.

Here are the 5 worst sex moves

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One Step To Ensure You Keep That Boner Flyin' High

Filed under: AdviceSex

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Do you have problems staying rock hard in the bedroom?

Don't worry, we might have a solution. It doesn't even involve being around Nathan Fillion. LOLz.

Ready for the solution??

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Half Of All Americans Will Get Heart Disease

Filed under: FitnessHealthScary!

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This isn't good news in the slightest: half of all Americans will get heart disease. It's already the leading killer, why can't we just catch a break?

Oh yeah, it's because we're lazy.

This latest analysis considers the lifetime risk for all cardiovascular diseases, a category that includes coronary artery disease (whose symptoms are most often heart attack and angina) along with strokes, congestive heart failure, and more — something that really hasn't been done before. Usually, the analysis is limited to one disease, and a short period of time.

Here are the results:

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