The more you argue, the sooner you die
Researchers who analyzed data coming from thousands of Danish people concluded that those who frequently get into arguements are two to three times more likely to die sooner than those who argue only now and then.
Middle-aged unemployed men are most likely to die prematurely due to frequent arguments. They're also more likely to have high blood pressure and to resume to alcohol and cigarette consumption as a method of coping with an unsatisfactory life.
The most frequent disease affecting the surveyed people is cancer followed by heart disease and alcoholism.
'Having an argument every now and then is fine, but having it all the time seems dangerous,' said a researcher with LiveScience.