Marital Strife Can Delay Surgical Wound Healing
5th Dec 2005, 23:45 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Even if spouses get along well, the stress of a half-hour's argument can slow healing of a surgical wound by as much as a day, researchers here reported. And if they are generally hostile, the delay in wound healing can be doubled.
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