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Type A Behavior Pattern

Identified by cardiologists Friedman and Rosenman, the Type A behavior pattern describes individuals who are prone to heart disease. These individuals are characterized as intensively driven workaholics, constantly rushed and preoccupied with deadlines. The core of this pattern is an aggressive and chronic struggle to achieve progressively more in less time. A key finding from their initial research highlighted this risk, showing that heart disease was over seven times more common among Type A individuals compared to their more relaxed, Type B counterparts.

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