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Yes, Stress Can Actually Make You Sick—Here's How
Health.com· 2 days agoStress is your body's response to challenging situations. But if your stress is chronic (long-term) or ongoing, it can actually make you sick. ...
Stress in the Womb: Scientists Discover Link Between Pregnancy Hormones and Child IQ
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoSurprisingly, cortisol levels in the blood are not associated with IQ scores in girls, but higher...
Stress Eats Away at Cognitive Reserve, Study Suggests, Fueling Dementia
The New York Sun· 4 days agoA new study highlights the potentially devastating impact of stress on the human brain, revealing...
Stress from living in violent neighborhoods tied to aggressive lung cancer in Black men
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoExposure to increased neighborhood violence has the power to change the glucocorticoid receptor (GR)...
Halsey shares lupus diagnosis with fans and says she's 'lucky to be alive.' The warning signs and...
Yahoo Canada Style· 5 days ago"Your rheumatologist will develop a personalized treatment plan that will help you prevent or treat...
Padma Lakshmi is ‘more confident’ about her body than ever at 53: ‘I would never go back to my 20s’
Page Six· 3 days ago“I would never go back to my 20s, even if it meant I had a body that was more fit and skinny and...
Nutritionists Reveal How to Get the *Right* Amount of Protein
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoMyths Debunked: 11 Science-Based Ways to Eat More, Stress Less, and Feel Great About Your Body). So...
6 Reasons You Might Be Messy That Have Nothing To Do With Laziness
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoDepression and anxiety can also cause difficulty with concentration, which can make small tasks feel...
An active brain can protect you from dementia, but stress might eat up your ‘cognitive reserve’ –...
The Conversation· 5 days agoResearchers suggest that this could be because some people build up a “cognitive reserve” – the brain’s ability to find new ways to handle and overcome problems. People with greater cognitive ...
This Unexpected Pain Is a Common Sign of Prostate Cancer, According to Urologists
Parade via AOL· 4 days agoBut how? "When prostate cancer has spread, the mainstay of treatment is medications that block the...