Stress
- Lifestyle
Study reveals stress was leading reason teachers quit before pandemic
Washington: Stress was the most common reason teachers cited for leaving the profession before and during the pandemic, according to a RAND Corporation survey. The survey was conducted of nearly 1,000 former…
- Lifestyle
Good food for happy mood: Eating these seven foods can lift you up
Life has become extremely stressful while surviving a pandemic. Everything we do affects our lifestyle, whether it’s our sleep schedule or the diet we take. The kind of food we eat reflects…
- Health
Work-related stress may up risk for peripheral artery disease
London: People who reported work-related stress were more likely to be hospitalised for peripheral artery disease compared to those who did not report work-related stress, according to a study. Peripheral artery disease, or…
- Health
Stressed over board exams? Spend 10 mins daily with nature
New York: Amid the ongoing board exams, spending as little as 10 minutes in a natural setting like the neighbourhood park can help students feel happier and lessen the effects of both…
- Health
Like everything else, stress too comes with a positive effect!
Pennsylvania: A new study has thrown some positive light on stress and depression suggesting that despite all of its negative effects, stress still benefit people socially. The study was published in the…
- Health
Stressing too much can affect your thinking process
Missouri: Researchers after a new study have found out that stress can impact aspects of the thinking process of humans including problem-solving. The study was conducted by the researchers of the University…
- Health
How stress makes your hair go gray
New York: Those annoying gray hairs that tend to crop up with age really are signs of stress, according to a new study. The research, published in the journal Nature, found that…
- News
Stress in pregnant mothers can affect babies’ hearts: study
Washington: According to recent research, knowing that your unborn fetus has congenital heart disease can cause pronounced maternal stress, anxiety, and depression that can lead to impaired development in key brain regions…
- Health
Keep small plants at your work desk to reduce stress: study
Washington: Stress-reduction at the workplace is a pressing issue in today’s times. Though the complete avoidance of the condition is inevitable, a recent study conducted in relation to the stress levels of…
- Health
Why doesn’t stress always lead to depression, find researchers
Washington: Researchers have found that changes in the regulation of neurotransmission could explain depression immunity. They have tried to establish that anhedonia-prone rats have more serotonin neurons after exposure to chronic stress,…
- Health
Inculcating healthy habits can help your brain tackle stress
Wellington: Without having to consume alcohol or sugar, the brain can be trained to tackle stress by inculcating healthy habits, opined neuroscientist Dr Selena Bartlett. According to Bartlett, who has been mapping…
- Health
Smartphone can help detect mental, physical stress
London: It is possible to use our smartphones without any other wearables to accurately extract vital parameters, such as heart beat rate and stress level, claims a new study. The accelerometers inside…
- Education and Career
How to face exams with zero stress
“Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.” –Thomas Jefferson As exams are around…
- Health
Stress during pregnancy may affect baby’s sex: Study
New York: Pregnant women experiencing physical and psychological stress are less likely to have a boy, says a new study. “Stress can also affect the mother’s immune system, leading to changes that…