Stress
- Health
Stress in early life may lead to depression
London:People who take stress in early life are at risk of developing negative thinking which could lead to major depressive disorder (MDD), says a study. “This study supports a wider body of…
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Stress in the womb lead to mental resilience later in life?
Washington: Like other animals, humans can be prepared via epigenetic changes to face the environment their mother experienced during pregnancy, a recent study suggests. A new human study shows that in high-violence…
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Stressed during examinations? Junk food consumption might be the reason
Washington: While it becomes almost impossible to suppress those junk food cravings during university examinations, submitting to these cravings might not be the best thing to do. According to the recent study,…
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Mindfulness-therapy may help decrease stress in caregivers of veterans: Study
Washington: Mindfulness therapy can turn out to be an effective way of mitigating the stress experienced by spouses and other caregivers for military veterans, a recent study suggests. As part of the…
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Comfort food leads to more weight gain during stress, study suggests
Washington: It’s no secret that when people are under stress, binging on lip-smacking high-calorie food items, provide them a kind of comfort that nothing else can. While high-calorie food is generally known…
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Skipping breakfast may increase death risk
Brasilia: Do you skip your morning meal and eat dinner late at night? If so, it may increase the risk of death and other heart-related problems, researchers have warned. The findings, published…
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Study shows how high cardiovascular diseases are linked to stress-related disorders
Washington: Stress-related disorders which arise out of trauma are associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease, founds a new study. The study was published in the Journal ‘The BMJ’. Cardiovascular mishaps…
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How chronic stress promotes breast cancer development
Beijing: Chinese researchers have revealed the mechanism of how chronic stress promotes breast cancer development, shedding light on future clinical treatment for cancer. Cancer patients often suffer negative emotions such as anxiety,…
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Just 20-minute ‘nature pill’ can lower your stress
New York: Taking just 20 minutes out of your day to stroll or sit near nature will significantly lower your stress hormone levels, a new study suggests. Healthcare practitioners can use this…
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Stress in childhood, adulthood have combined impact on hormones and health: Study
Washington: Stress in childhood and adulthood has combined impact on hormone patterns and ultimately in health outcomes, a recent study suggests. One of the ways that our brain responds to daily stressors…
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Long, stressful commutes harmful for pregnant women: Study
Washington: Pregnant women who commute long-distance to work have an increased risk of adverse birth outcomes, including having babies born at a low-birth-weight, a recent study suggests. An analysis of data gleaned…
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Kids who ‘overthink’ their trauma develop PTSD
Washington: A recent research has revealed that kids are more likely to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) if they think their reaction to traumatic events is not ‘normal’. The study, published…
- Crime in Hyderabad
Techie ends life due to mental stress
Hyderabad: In a heartrending incident occurred in Andhra Pradesh Housing Board colony, Gachibowli, suffering from mental stress hanged himself to death. According to police, 24-year-old, B Sandeep Reddy who was working in…
- Technology
This AI-enabled Chrome extension hides toxic comments to reduce your stress
California: Online is a big, bad world and not everyone can be thick skinned so as to overlook the trolls, negative comments or insults. To make your online life slightly stress-free, a…