Stress has been linked to a plethora of negative health effects from stomach pains to headaches to decreased sex drive, according to the Mayo Clinic. However, a new study from Yale found that the ...
I was pacing the lobby of a Big Island hotel in flip-flops, panic rising in my chest like mercury in a thermometer. My luggage had vanished somewhere between the continental U.S. and Hawaii, and in ...
Hate Mondays? Turns out your body does, too. A new study from the University of Hong Kong found that older adults who felt anxious on Mondays had 23% higher levels of stress hormone cortisol in their ...
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Which states offer stree-free living? A recent study by Ben's Natural Health identified the top U.S. states for stress-free living by evaluating key indicators that influence mental and physical ...
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A Yale study found that lowering parent stress can help protect young children from obesity. When parents practiced mindfulness and stress-management skills, their kids showed healthier eating ...
Lifestyle and genetics, and a range of other factors within and outside our control, are known to contribute to the development of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that add up to increased ...
Study links early-life removal of tonsils or adenoids to higher risk of stress-related disorders, including PTSD, in later years Study: Stress-Related Disorders Among Young Individuals With Surgical ...
The study, published in Genomic Psychiatry, identified how stress hormones activate specific RNA molecules called long noncoding RNAs, or IncRNAs, that interact with the gene-silencing complex PRC2, ...