How Stress Hurts |
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Evolution was pretty savvy about danger. See a saber-tooth tiger, get moving! Today, flight - or fight, if necessary, still triggers major bodi bodily changes, such as:
The problem is that our brains react to ominous loads of laundry and upcoming dentist visits like they were vicious predators. And the onslaught of today's stressors is fairly nonstop. When our bodies stay triggered for too long, lots of possible health problems can develop or worsen. Stress may contribute to:
Stress also can lead to serious mental health problems, like depression and anxiety disorders. Of course, you can't necessarily remove the sources of stress. But you can figure out ways to cope better with whatever comes your way. And decades of research suggest which steps are most likely to work. Check out the 10 Tools to learn how to manage stress better and to Live Life Well.
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| Are You Too Stressed? |
| Your stress reaction can boost your
performance and get you through a crisis. But too much stress can lead to
serious problems. If you're concerned about your well-being, take a look at the symptoms of stress overload:
If you want to measure your stress, take the stress test at the website. Brought to you by Beatrice Community Hospital Gage County PATCH Community Health Promotion. Sharon Langvardt, MS, LCIMFT PATCH coordinator and Marriage and Family Therapist 223-3103 slangvardt@bchhc.org or slangvardt@bvbh.net 228-3386 |
| The above information is from LiveYourLifeWell (Mental Health America)...details available at www.liveyourlifewell.org |
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