Artificial intelligence (AI) can now tell whether someone may have chronic stress by looking at routine medical scans, ...
Using a deep learning AI model, researchers identified the first-of-its-kind biomarker of chronic stress detectable through ...
The first physical signs of chronic stress have been detected using AI. The state-of-the-art technology was used to assess ...
Psychologists explain how to stop feeling overwhelmed using science-backed techniques that help lower stress and improve mood ...
Stress, often considered a mental or emotional response, can have surprising and far-reaching effects on the entire body. While it’s natural to associate stress with psychological strain, it’s ...
Cardiologists at the TriHealth Heart Institute are emphasizing the importance of stress management as part of maintaining a ...
This collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3 - Good health and well-being. The relationship between stress and health is a critical area of study that addresses the complex ...
Stress is not just in your mind. It weaves its way through your body, hiding behind fatigue, chronic pain, weight gain and weakened immunity. What starts as a mental response can end in long-term ...
Chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, and other teas contain compounds that may boost feelings of calm and relaxation.
When stress becomes a constant companion, it doesn’t just live in your mind, it gets into your gut, disrupting digestion, mood, and immunity. Here’s how to rebuild the harmony between your gut and ...
Stress symptoms in women can manifest as both physical and psychological problems, including anxiety, sleep disturbances, and changes in menstrual patterns. Women may experience stress differently ...
Stress can cause hair to turn gray, or to turn gray earlier than it otherwise would have. This is because of the effect that stress has on melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that produce melanin, a ...