High Stress Can Lead To Heart Attacks: 5 Simple Ways To Manage And Reduce Stress Levels A new Swedish study found that stress and even anticipating stress can increase the risks of heart-related diseases. Suggested techniques on managing stress include eating healthy, exercising regularly, and meditating. by Maui Hermitanio
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Healthy Living/Wellness Email Notifications Are Source Of Toxic Stress, Warn Psychologists: How To Reduce Stress Naturally by Alyssa Navarro
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