Women who experience pregnancy complications, like preeclampsia, pre-term birth, stillbirth or having a baby that is small for gestational age, may face an increased risk for cardiovascular disease ...
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Having to poop midrun happens more often than you might think (or hope). In fact, this experience is so common that there’s a term for it: runner’s diarrhea, a.k.a. runner’s trots. If you’ve had loose ...
While experts said they understand people’s need to continue to seek out news, there is a way to do it responsibly without becoming overwhelmed and emotionally exhausted. Their top suggestion was to ...
Dr Grant detailed: “Prolonged stress can also manifest physically through increased muscle tension and unexplained aches and pains. When the body remains in a heightened state of alertness, muscles in ...
Keeping in mind that achieving a “perfect balance” is a myth, things can get out of whack when there is either too much or ...
Proudly showing off photographs on her tablet of her grandson’s first hunt, Dorthe Olsen refuses to let the turmoil sparked by US president Donald Trump take over her life in a small hamlet nestled ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dorthe Olsen holds up traditional clothing at her home in Sarfannguit (Ina FASSBENDER) (Ina FASSBENDER/AFP/AFP) Proudly showing ...
Proudly showing off photographs on her tablet of her grandson's first hunt, Dorthe Olsen refuses to let the turmoil sparked by US president Donald Trump take over her life in a small hamlet nestled ...
We often discuss stress as a temporary mood. Frequently, we treat it like a bad week at work that will… Image source: shutterstock.com We often discuss stress as a temporary mood. Frequently, we treat ...
Ohio State researchers have discovered that exhausted T cells collapse under the weight of misfolded proteins, activating a destructive stress response called TexPSR. Unlike normal stress systems, ...
A provocative new review argues that many of today’s chronic ailments, including our increased stress levels, stem from an evolutionary mismatch. Our bodies, once tuned for a mobile, nature-immersed ...