Feeling in control helps adults resolve daily stressors—and new research shows this link grows stronger with age, offering insights into stress management.
Adolescence is a period of social reorientation: a shift from a world centered on parents and family to one shaped by peers, ...
A looming deadline at work, a clogged toilet, an argument with a loved one - these daily hassles can make any day feel more ...
Adolescents who regularly choose solitude over social connection show measurable differences in brain structure and function, according to a large neuroimaging study.
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Exploring exercise's physiological response to fight diabetes
Don't love the gym? Neither does exercise scientist Ryan Montalvo. But he goes anyway. While any workout can seem daunting, ...
For young Black/African American women, psychosocial stressors are linked to poor sleep health, while coping strategies are linked to more favorable sleep health.
Ecosystems face a combination of stressors that can interact in complex ways, leading to either synergistic (amplifying) or antagonistic (dampening) effects. It is necessary to understand how these ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between social stressors and the outcomes of job satisfaction, altruism, and turnover intentions. Additionally, this study ...
Oh, the retirement years — hours of relaxation, visiting family and doing many of the activities you've always wanted to do. Stress-free at last. Or maybe not. Although some research suggests that ...
Scientists at the Sanford Stem Cell Institute at UC San Diego are in the midst of their ninth research mission, with samples ...
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‘From the bootstraps’: How stressors are breaking Kansas farmers
As Kansas farmers face mounting pressures from unpredictable weather, volatile markets and dwindling government safety nets, ...
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