Chronic stress affects more than just your mood. Discover seven body systems that suffer when stress goes on for too long.
Marisa Conway is an emergency room nurse and certified resilience coach who has spent years observing how prolonged pressure ...
Our hectic lifestyle stresses us out almost daily. As we all know, chronic stress has multiple negative side effects. Can it ...
If you constantly get the urge to complete tasks and periods of inactivity terrify you, it might be a response to chronic stress! Dr Sood explains why.
Stress triggers the release of hormones like cortisol, which can be beneficial in short bursts, but harmful over time. Chronic stress can negatively impact physical health, sometimes triggering ...
Stress can be categorized as acute, episodic, or chronic, each with varying durations and impacts. "Good stress," such as exercise, initially stresses the body but ultimately leads to beneficial ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. Lately I find myself ...
Cortisol is a hot topic these days, and with good reason—experiencing high levels of the stress hormone can result in a range of not-so-fun symptoms, including acne, irritability, fatigue, weight gain ...
Have you ever looked at an old photo and wondered why your face looked sharper, brighter, or more youthful just a few years ...
“It’s a less obvious form of burnout; we may see people experiencing silent burnout still showing up to work, meeting ...
We all know what stress feels like. But what if you could find out exactly just how stressed you were at any given moment?
Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. In my clinic, one of the first things ...