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Psychological and Physiological effects of stress

   
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Stress has been linked to disease and mental health issues globally.
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Throughout a lifetime one may experience thousands of different episodes of stress. The level of stress could vary; from very intense to minimal. Irreguardless of the level, stress has an effect on a person’s physical and emotional well- being. Reactions to stress effects us as well as people with whom we live, work, and encounter on a daily basis...
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