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Stress-related brain activity links depression and anxiety to higher heart disease risk
Recent medical research indicates that the heightened risk of heart disease observed in patients with depression or anxiety ...
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The success trap no one warns you about
How a data center CEO discovered that building AI infrastructure taught him nothing about the one system that actually ...
ABC4 sat down with a retired Utah cop and shooting analyst to break down what occurred during the deadly ICE shooting in ...
ANY idea what and where your vagus nerve is? And nope, it’s not the nerve your kids and partner are getting on… Well, get ...
The Year of the Fire Horse, according to the lunar calendar, symbolizes courage, motion, and transformation. For me, this is ...
Children don't learn calm from what they're told — they learn it from what they watch. Here are three everyday behaviors ...
Breathing is something we do unconsciously. But knowing when and how to take conscious deep breaths could unlock a host of benefits ...
An identity that revolves around productivity and achievement can also frame rest as the enemy. Here are a few ways to break free from that trap.
When the machinery of the state is totally dedicated to the protection of genocide; when the courts act as private security for arms dealers and weapons manufacturers; and when the political ...
Your morning alarm clock might not just be annoying. It could be raising your blood pressure, putting you at greater risk for adverse cardiovascular events, such as stroke and heart attack, according ...
Gender-based violence affects between 20% and 30% of women in Europe and North America, and can be a continuous source of stress for the victims that can last for years and decades. An article ...
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