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How to Help when Your College Student is Stressed? Any life transition, whether it is a positive or negative transition, brings with it the potential for stress. Each person’s capacity to cope with ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. Things are stressful, intense and challenging—and chances are ...
They don't have the energy for anything but the bare minimum. Chronic stress may feel like a fleeting sensation in the present moment, but for someone who doesn’t have the tools to de-stress or reduce ...
Nearly half of U.S. adults report feeling stressed at least once a week due to news or social media, according to a national survey by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Stress is not only a ...
It's a common refrain: the world is more stressful, and humans are more stressed, than ever before. Commentators implicate a variety of causes: political instability, economic uncertainty, social ...
Sleep and stress are inherently connected, much like our minds and bodies share an innate relationship that many forget to address during waking hours. We can distract ourselves with busyness and ...
Does where you live affect how stressed out you are? Personal finance site WalletHub gathered data from over 180 cities, using information such as average weekly work hours, unemployment rates, and ...
A new study covering 160 countries compares Europe's stress levels with those of the rest of the world, finding a mix of good ...