Slow-growing infants may become hostile adults
Monday, May 12, 2008 - 14:00
in Health & Medicine
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adults with higher levels of hostility are more likely to be lighter at birth and throughout childhood than less hostile people according to a study published in journal Psychosomatic Medicine.
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