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Discrimination Can Raise Blood Pressure
April 2019
|Reader's Digest Canada
UNFAIR INTERACTIONS CAN gradually get under your skin—and into your veins.

A 2018 study published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine looked at over 2,000 middle-aged American women from various backgrounds who’d been asked how often they faced everyday discrimination. ese experiences could include harassment, name-calling or being presumed dishonest or unintelligent. ose who frequently endured unjust treatment were more likely to see their blood pressure go up over the next decade.
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هذه القصة من طبعة April 2019 من Reader's Digest Canada.
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