Heart Disease and Personality Not Linked
Monday August 28, 2006
A new study had found that people described as having a Type A personality, are at no higher risk of heart disease than the general population. Type A personality is described as hard-driven, workaholics who are just a step away from dropping dead of a heart attack. This new study looked at many factors that could influence health including genetic background, lifestyle choices such as smoking and personality. The found that personality did not affect health status.
