Stress impacts us all, both personally and professionally and in a variety of ways. While we are aware of the visible symptoms of stress, the silent symptoms can be overlooked. A Baylor College of ...
Stress is a natural response to life’s challenges. However, chronic or excessive stress can cause behavioral shifts, such as changes in appetite and sleep patterns, increased reliance on substances, ...
Although most people associate stress with mental health, it can also cause a wide range of physical symptoms. These include stomach pain, headaches, skin changes, and more. Occasional bouts of stress ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stress doesn't always announce itself with loud alarms; often, it creeps in silently, manifesting through subtle symptoms that are ...
Stress symptoms in women can manifest as both physical and psychological problems, including anxiety, sleep disturbances, and changes in menstrual patterns. Women may experience stress differently ...
Caregiving can negatively impact a caregiver's health due to stress. Caregivers need to prioritize their own health to better care for others. Stress management techniques like exercise and a healthy ...
Chronic stress and high stress levels can cause illness or flu-like symptoms, such as fever, cold, nausea, and body aches. Managing stress may help resolve these symptoms. Influenza, commonly called ...
This is part two of our four-part series of stories exploring stress, the nuances that come with the psychological and physiological response and its relationship with running. Read part three here.