Lifestyles are responsible for much of the significant decline in mortality rates from coronary heart disease observed in recent years. As such, emotional health advice can be just as useful as advice to get more exercise or eat more fruits and vegetables. Here's how your emotional health can impact your physical (especially heart) health.
It's interesting how many people shun emotional health advice. They believe that heart health requires more concrete steps: medicine, supplements, rigorous diets, formal exercise regimens. But this isn't the whole picture. Research has confirmed the healing power of a positive attitude and a good laugh. A sense of spirituality can help as well.
But when it comes to emotional health advice, it's important to remember that this is not alternative medicine or the wishful thinking of eternal youth-seeking baby boomers. Your happiness does matter for your heart's health.