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Lawyers facing high stress, overwork and loneliness are more likely to contemplate suicide, a new study has found, adding to a growing body of research on mental health challenges facing the legal ...
Self-care products, meditation tools and yoga equipment can help you relax more and stress less.
You can't eliminate stress, but you can manage it better and sometimes even make it a force for good. That means reframing how you think about it.
Acute and chronic stress can affect your bladder as well as overall health. Urologist Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt describes his own wake-up call over stress.
Part one of a two-part series that looks at ways law enforcement officers can manage and reduce their stress levels.
Prolonged stress can send cortisol levels through the roof, wreaking havoc on your body. Fitness guru Liz Tenuto revealed 10 surprisingly specific signs that your cortisol levels might be too high.
With people losing their jobs and the stock market rocky, there's a lot of financial anxiety right now. Research shows how you approach it can be key to protecting your mental and physical health.
Constant stress can increase your risk for long-term health issues like heart attack and diabetes. Learn the toll stress can take on the body.
When stress becomes chronic, it triggers a physical response that you might not be aware of. Here are five surprising ways stress can harm the body.
Service members, first responders, and law enforcement personnel are among those who rely on tactical breathing to slow their heart rate, reduce anxiety, and make rational decisions in high-stress … ...
In today’s Health Alert, stress is normally a part of life, but it can take a toll on both your mind and body. April is National Stress Awareness Month.
Does stress cause high cholesterol? Find out what causes cholesterol to rise.