March 4, 2015

Blowing your top could be the death of you. A new study warns that intense anger raises the risk of heart attack, due to increased heart rate and blood pressure, tightening of blood vessels and increased clotting. People who reported being very angry had eight times the normal risk of a heart attack. Source Link

The smartphone has reached into many parts of almost every user’s life. A survey found that smartphone use changes the way most people interact with friends, manage their health and handle dating. Eight out of ten say they’re more productive and nine out of ten think their smartphone keeps them closer to friends and family. Source Link

The Labs have it again. The Labrador retriever has repeated as the top dog in the American Kennel Club annual listing. Former favorite the poodle dropped to number-seven and the French bulldog broke into the top-ten as the dachshund slid under the wire and out of the AKC listing of most-favorite dogs. Source Link