Stress may be the reason people with obesity are more likely to get other metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, according to a recent study. Scientists at Rutgers University, New Jersey, ...
While the exact causes of neurodegenerative brain diseases like Alzheimer's and dementia are still largely unknown, ...
The way stress manifests is very much bodily, centred around hormones such as cortisol and their effect on us. But this process is triggered by the brain (notably the amygdala and the hypothalamus) ...
Causes of hair loss: Within two to six months of chronic stress, many patients report ponytails thinning, hair strands slipping out of the brush, and a growing anxiety that makes things worse, say ...
Trying to find peace often leads you to habits you think will help, but sometimes those same actions end up adding stress ...
This World Diabetes Day 2025, marked on November 14, is a reminder that diabetes is not just about sugar, it’s about our lives, habits, emotions, and the world we live in. Endocrinologist helps to loo ...
Stress works in mysterious ways. It can strike in any place at any time and can be brought on by a whole range of factors. Broadly speaking, the causes fall into two categories; external factors - ...
Stress fractures are tiny bone cracks from repetitive stress, not a single break. Athletes, military recruits, and those starting new exercise routines are at higher risk. Pain worsens with activity ...
Dandruff can be an annoying and embarrassing problem, with those tiny white flakes showing up on your clothes and in your hair. Many people think dandruff is just caused by having a dry scalp, but ...
The exact cause of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders is largely unknown. Some cases begin after an injury, while others may have more to do with a mix of joint structure, genetics, and stress.