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Direct or indirect, certain traits within a persona may lead to disease or otherwise alarming exposures. It's been established for example, that populace containing shy sentiments are likelier to undergo more severe and frequent colds during winter season; because they may contain fewer lymph nodes important for protecting your body from viruses. On the other hand, an impulsive audience are more likely to get stomach ulcers. Studies suggest that impulsive characters hold a risk of 2.4 times greater than other traits for stomach ulcers reason being that these personalities may hold a higher acid production rate which in turn triggers peptic ulcers. Certain personalities call for variations of exposure, stronger or weaker body systems etc which rolls a domino effect on your health and will keep on going in cycles.

Being cheery is a generally good for your social-life, but may impact your health in other ways. Cheery types live life to the fullest motto being "you only live once," but being blissful and content all the time is over doing it. Research done by like-minded universities and colleges indicate that promoting pleasure all the time leaves one to overlook the details including health such as nutrition. In this case, happy-go-lucky means shorter overall vitality.

Generally speaking, it's not an infrequent case whereas someone's stereotype doesn't respond the way common cases do. Narrowing down the foundation for an upset stomach doesn't always begin with a personality of the casualty, many times such incidents are relative to food being habits or whatnot. It seems more practical to label an ache to be caused by food then by personality. With that being said, it is important to bring to attention that variations of personality does not alter the given mindset and two different or even parallel qualities can still think the same was. For example, an anxious type and and extrovert playing chess. When proclaimed "checkmated," the reaction or reflex would be searching for any ways out, rather then getting frustrated or shaking hands. This is the case where both personalities think and progress the same way.

Because growth is an everchanging asset in the human body, our views and takes on certain subjects will evolve as well. From being a sponge-brain square-head to clinging on to an idealistic view, I'm 16 and I hate my dad phase to maturing as an adult, and then back to square 1 as the elder of elders, your thinking becomes ever changing in the aging process. As we all can construe, thinking also helps determine one's personality. You can assume someone's a conscientious person by hints of hard-working, mindful and caring about what others think about them. However, you can't confer that at a young age, they will come home soaking wet, ice-cream smeared on face and nose etc because that's the nature of kids.

All the meanwhile, the brain and the body seem to be two entirely different contents that are both impacting and impacted by personality. An aggresive type is someone who is easily provoked. However, the nature of the person depends on their mindset. Some aggresive people become bullies while others are timid untill angered. Some become big bosses in the financial world who controls others through fear, others are just workers who are troubled with their bosses and move from one job to another "quitting" in the process to avoid getting fired. Personality and thinking relate only in slight proportions but personality, health and mannerisms relate a lot.

Now after digesting all this, take a moment to think about you. Is your social life stable. Are you maintaing good health habit wise? What type are you? Are you pessimistic? Optimistic? Shy? Impulsive? Cheerful? Anxious? Aggressive? Conscientious? Extrovert? Help yourself with health and social life for a second, make a plan, a diet, a new lifestyle.

Health Diagnosis -

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Pessimistic - Puts you in risk later on in life for the "Parkinson's Disease."

Optimistic - Grants 7.5 years of longer life, shields people from psychological stress and improve immune system.

Shy - Fewer lymph nodes = less protection from colds and such.

Impulsive - More suspectible to stomach aches.

Cheerful - (Theory) Live less because of poorer health habits (don't pay attention to them.)

Anxious - Great risk of high blood pressure.

Aggressive - Wounds take longer to heal.

Conscientious - Chances for living longer, maintaining healthy blood pressure and cholesterol.

Extrovert - Risk of heart disease lowered, could raise risk of obesity.

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Category: Editorial
Posted by MangoLlamas, 3:23am
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Parkinson's Disease it is then.
I wouldn't call myself anxious exactly...but I can be very paranoid, luckily for me my family has low blood pressure.
Posted Jul 24, 2008 4:14 am PT
My personality is definitely bad for my health.
Posted Jul 24, 2008 10:17 am PT
cool information very informative and useful
Posted Jul 24, 2008 11:12 am PT
Nice post, even though it tells me my life-expectancy will be a lot lower than I hoped for. Nice knowing ya'
Posted Jul 24, 2008 11:32 am PT
Interesting entry. Good job.
Posted Jul 24, 2008 11:49 pm PT
Thanks to all of you! Actually, I read a little about this on aol.com as it is my default homepage on my computer and the idea was beyond real. I thought it was so cool so I had to do a blog about it!
Posted Jul 25, 2008 9:37 am PT
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