Let it go: Reaction to stress more important than its frequency

Thursday, February 25, 2016 - 13:00 in Psychology & Sociology

How you perceive and react to stressful events is more important to your health than how frequently you encounter stress, according to health researchers from Penn State and Columbia University. It is known that stress and negative emotions can increase the risk of heart disease, but the reasons why are not well understood. One potential […]

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