While stress is an unfortunate fact of modern life, scientists are still learning how it affects us. Chronic stress, in ...
While it is known that stress impacts learning and decision-making, Dr. Jennifer Resnik of the university’s Department of ...
Chronic stress changes the way our brain processes sounds, according to new research conducted on mice at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. For instance, sounds need to be louder during chronic ...
Chronic stress does more than just affect mood—it may actually change the way we hear. Researchers found that stressed mice ...
Chronic stress weakens the brain’s ability to process sounds, requiring louder stimuli to trigger normal responses, according to new research in mice.
Recovering from chronic stress is possible. Lifestyle modifications, relaxation routines, and reframing unhelpful thoughts are all strategies that may help reduce the long-term effects of stress.
Chronic stress does more damage than you think. Learn how it silently affects your body's health, mind, and daily life—and ...
with the potential for the body to remain in a state of chronic inflammation. Stress-induced inflammation can lead to long-term health problems, including its effects on healthy brain functioning.
The success of O'stress highlights the enormous potential of short, accessible interventions to counteract the harmful effects of chronic stress in the elderly. By demystifying stress and its ...
A new study shows significant long-term reductions in the stress hormone cortisol in seniors taking part in the O'stress program.