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Social Stress Theory explains how factors like poverty, discrimination, and social inequality create chronic stress that ...
New scientific evidence demonstrates that stress doesn't just affect mental health—stress fundamentally alters how our skin ...
The modern supplement user is no longer just reacting to stress—they’re curating their mood as part of an aspirational identity. The FMI report highlights that young professionals, students, and ...
What many don't realise is that chronic stress quietly chips away at heart health, increasing risks in ways that aren't immediately visible ...
Struggling with chronic pain and stress? Discover how combining chiropractic care with psychotherapy can create a healing ...
High cortisol isn’t always the culprit, but if you’re dealing with these three symptoms, it may be higher than it should be ...
Period loss, or amenorrhea, affects approximately 3% to 4% of women of reproductive age. It can be the body’s response to an ...
A research study led by Professor Tarani Chandola from the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences at the ...
Modern chronic stress keeps bodies stuck in survival mode, disrupting hormones, digestion, and immune function. How to break ...
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.
Yes, stress can delay your period. We asked experts to explain why this happens and what you can do to get your menstrual cycle back on track.