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Know the effects of chronic stress on your brain. Learn from an expert how prolonged stress alters neurochemistry and what it means for your mental well-being.
Biomarkers of chronic stress can be observed in the years before a glaucoma diagnosis, suggesting potential opportunities for intervention, according to a study.“As the prevalence of glaucoma is ...
But what is often missing from this conversation is the role that chronic stress can play in how well people age from a cognitive standpoint, as well as everybody’s risk for dementia.
Stress can push us to be more productive, focused and alert. Chronic stress, however, can be harmful. When we are chronically stressed, our bodies and minds are trying to operate at an ...
A growing number of studies are revealing a surprising connection between stress and dementia. Experts say long-term stress may play a much bigger role in cognitive decline than previously thought.
When stress becomes chronic, it triggers a physical response that you might not be aware of. Here are five surprising ways stress can harm the body.
According to a recent survey by the American Psychological Association, chronic stress is at an all-time high globally. Denver7 sat down with Brad Sjostrom, director of behavioral health services ...
April is Stress Awareness Month, a time when health experts highlight how chronic stress can affect the body and recommend options to deal with it.
Acute and chronic stress can affect your bladder as well as overall health. Urologist Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt describes his own wake-up call over stress.
A new study found that moderate stress levels were associated with a 78% increased risk of stroke in female participants, but not in males.
Moderate stress increases risk of stroke by 78% in women but not in men, researchers reported in the journal Neurology.
Chronic stress is known to impact learning and decision-making, but but until this study was carried out, it was not known whether or how that stress might affect one’s hearing.