Racing heart. Sweaty Palms. Fast breathing. Tense muscles. These physical sensations are a natural part of your stress response. These body reactions can be helpful during times of stress, anxiety, ...
"A lot of people are feeling scared, they feel distressed, there's a huge amount of uncertainty," said Dr. Karyn Horowitz, the chief medical officer at Bradley Hospital, the nation's first psychiatric ...
KERRVILLE, Texas – Stress most commonly affects people’s bodies during the 30 days following a crisis, regardless of whether they were in the disaster zone. Repeated images of unbearable tragedy and ...
Have you ever noticed a strange rash or unexplained blisters after a particularly stressful week? You’re not imagining it. Stress can affect the body in ways we often overlook, including our skin.