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The Truth About Lying Studies show that the average person lies several times a day. Even the smallest of lies make you stress, which can cause your heart rate and breathing to increase, digestion to slow down, and hypersensitivity of muscle and nerve fibers. These affects may not sound that serious, but over time, they can lead to conditions that no one would want, such as coronary artery disease, stroke, and congestive heart failure. This could happen all because of lying, because when you lie, your blood pressure rises.” Those who lie on a daily basis or have been keeping a big secret for years may find it easy to do so over time, but they are significantly more at risk for these negative health effects than others.” Lying just does not affect you physically but also emotionally. If as a child all you do is …show more content…
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