For decades, heart disease was viewed mainly as a physical problem driven by factors like diet, smoking, cholesterol and lack of exercise.
But research increasingly shows that the mind also plays a major role in cardiovascular health.
Studies have linked emotional states, personality traits and coping styles to heart health.
These 10 studies reveal the traits that protect the heart -- and those that quietly raise cardiovascular risk over time.
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