How guilt, anxiety and distress may help fight cancer
Having cancer would make anyone scared, stressed and angry. In some cases, that might be a good thing.Recent research suggests that negative emotions may improve the health of cancer survivors by motivating them to behave in healthier ways."Negative emotions get a bad rap," saysAndree Castonguay...
Source: Los Angeles Times - Science - Category: Science Authors: Eryn Brown Source Type: news