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Survey: Majority of Americans Stressed Over Money
Chris Browning joins Current to share insight on what people stress over most and ways to focus on what you financially control.
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Stress Could Lead to Lower Cognitive Function
Scientists are sounding the alarm about the potential impacts stress can have on our brains.
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Stress Less In Just 30 Seconds
If you’re looking to take a break in your day, neuroscientist and Sr. Lecturer and Research Affiliate at the MIT Sloan School or Management Dr. Tara Swart has breathing exercises you can do to lower your stress any time anywhere. One is called The Psychological Sigh. It’s brought to you by Nissan.
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Stress Less: The Half-Salamander
If you’re looking to take a break in your day, neuroscientist and Sr. Lecturer and Research Affiliate at the MIT Sloan School or Management Dr. Tara Swart has breathing exercises you can do to lower your stress any time anywhere. One is called The Half-Salamander. It’s brought to you by Nissan.
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‘Everything They Do Is Love': Nurse, Hospital Praise Baby Goats' Therapeutic Traits
On this, there is no reason to kid — Adriana Lopes is right at home with her four pet goats. Lopes, an emergency room nurse at Holy Family Hospital in Haverhill, Massachusetts, is touting the animals’ stress-relieving qualities. “Goats were never in my future vision in life,” she said. It all started with a night out on the town for…
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Techniques To Deal With Holiday Stress
Natalie is joined by Dr. Monica Vermani, a clinical psychologist and author who shares some ideas to help reduce stress during the holidays.
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Stress-Fighting Breathing Techniques
We want to introduce you to a technique that could lead to a happier and healthier life and all you have to do is breathe.
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Does Adversity Make You Stronger? In Resilience Debate, Scientists Say Not Always
Although scientists use different definitions, resilience generally refers to the ability to handle severe stress. Scientists have conducted numerous studies trying to answer why some kids are more vulnerable to those experiences than others.
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Study Finds Dogs Can Smell When You're Stressed
A study is now backing up a claim that dogs can detect some extreme emotions by smell.