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Stress resilience isn't a flatline. It's a flex, according to new research from Florida International University. Marcelo Bigliassi, assistant professor of psychophysiology, and Ph.D. student Dayanne Antonio thrive in creating stressful environments.
In an era of layoffs and AI anxiety, smashing things has become corporate America's newest coping mechanism.
Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan made evaluations on 'Anger and Anger Management in Ramadan' on ÜLKE TV.
For centuries, athletes have faced multiple forms of stress arising from training demands, competitive pressure, organizational environments, and broade
During the middle of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, the days are cold, dark and short. It’s not an inspiring time to accomplish much of anything, much less those New Year’s resolutions that so motivated you back on Dec. 31.
What are the options to outrage and despair in times of political polarization and hyperarousal?
This study looks at how listening to music relates to feeling stressed among people who talk online about living with mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or bipolar disorder.
Chronic stress can disrupt circadian rhythms, making mornings harder. Research shows stress affects sleep-wake cycles.
Here’s some guidance to help manage working in turbulent times.
Teens who sleep in on weekends may be giving their mental health a boost. A new study found that young people who made up for lost weekday sleep had a significantly lower risk of depression. While consistent sleep is still best, weekend catch-up sleep appears to offer meaningful protection. The findings highlight how powerful sleep can be for adolescent well-being.
Strategies for parents who want to help their sons cope with feelings of anger in a productive way.
Psychiatrist.com, a medical publisher, offers peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and CME from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and Primary Care Companion
When stress lingers unchecked, it can quietly wreak havoc on your body and mind. Here’s how to spot and manage hidden stress for better well-being.
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Protect your longevity with a healthier stress response. Learn 5 expert-backed daily habits to balance cortisol & support your body's HPA axis.
In recent years, rates of childhood obesity have been rising, with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control estimating in 2024 that approximately one in five children and adolescents met the clinical definition of obese. But preventing childhood obesity is a complex undertaking. While encouraging a healthy diet and adequate exercise have long been two strategies for reducing risk of obesity in children, Yale researchers have recently identified a crucial third: lowering parent stress.
Objective:This study aimed to assess associations between characteristics of contacts with the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) and subsequent Veterans Health Administration (VHA) mental health care use, suicide-related events (SREs), and suicide mortality fro
If you're stressed out, drinking enough water is even more important. Experts explain what you need to know and why.
There’s an unseen toll of caregiving stress and burnout. Learn Aisha Adkins’ story, as well as coping strategies and available resources.
Anger itself is not inherently negative. The difference often lies in the shadows of the mind – self-awareness and control.
A growing number of innovative nutraceutical solutions are coming to market that help users deal with everyday stressors to improve sleep and quality of life.
Quiet quitting is a fool’s game, says Guy Winch. There are better ways to deal with pressure and beat the Monday blues
Hormones impact almost all of our bodily functions, from skin, to the gut, to our moods. Here, experts on hormonal and metabolic health explain how to stay well
Cardiologist Tara Narula explains how stress, hope, purpose, and daily habits shape recovery and long-term cardiovascular outcomes.
Mid-semester is a great time to check in with yourself and make sure you’re building habits that keep you feeling balanced and motivated. College life is full of opportunities—but it can get busy fast. Taking steps now can help you stay on track, avoid burnout and finish strong.
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How to Be More Patient in 5 Steps
Patience is critical in managing anger and stress
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