Crying at Movies Could Increase Your Risk of Early Death

30.10.2024 08:51

If a person often cries while watching movies and perceives ordinary situations as dangerous, this may indicate a high level of anxiety.

A new study has found that this personality trait can increase the risk of early death by 10 percent.

Loneliness has a stronger impact on the risk of early death than other negative emotions, writes Daily Online .

Scientists have found that people who experience loneliness are more likely to get sick and risk dying prematurely.

Mood swings and emotional outbursts are also associated with an increased risk of mortality.

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Chronic stress and negative emotions can negatively impact mental and physical health.

Scientists have warned that high sensitivity, anxiety and mood swings may indicate neuroticism and increase the risk of premature death.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources