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Experiencing discrimination increases risk-taking, anger, and vigilance
December 19, 2012 by NewsBot
Experiencing rejection not only affects how we think and feel -- over the long-term it can also influence our physical and mental health. New research suggests that when rejection comes in the form of discrimination, people respond with a pattern of thoughts, behaviors, and physiological responses that may contribute to overall health disparities.