From sudden breakouts to puffy eyes and mystery flare-ups, stress leaves a calling card all across your face. When your system is sounding the alarm and saying, “I’m giving it all she’s got, cap’n,” ...
The average American feels like their head is spinning 156 times a year from stress, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults found that these stress headaches break down to three times a ...
Stress is a universal experience. Whether from school, family, friends or life, it’s a regular part of being human. Despite overstimulation and doomscrolling becoming normalized, it’s worth noting ...
No. Your high stress levels cannot cause you to get cancer. The National Cancer Institute notes that while stress cannot directly cause cancer, it may lead to health problems that indirectly increase ...
We all know stress messes with our heads, but did you know it can also wreak havoc on our bodies? Say hello to cortisol, the hormone released when stress hits, triggering that familiar “fight, flight ...
Cortisol was discovered in the mid-20th century, but in the last year or so, this naturally occurring hormone has entered the limelight of social media. You can find videos on TikTok discussing ...
Stress recently landed me in the dentist’s chair. And I’ve learned that I’m not alone. To be clear, I don’t actually feel all that stressed out in my daily life. But apparently I’m working everything ...
The overall well-being of U.S. sailors has continued to slowly improve, but levels of severe and extreme stress plague a third of the force, according to an annual Navy survey released Thursday.
It’s common advice to drink more water for energy, appetite control and clearer skin – but researchers have now demonstrated that hydration plays an even deeper role in health. It influences how our ...