Mental wellness in women often hides in plain sight. Subtle symptoms like withdrawal, irritability, or fatigue can go ...
With unrelenting responsibilities and expectations in every area of our lives, it's no wonder why research has found that women feel more stressed than men.
People are sleepless in Seattle and the rest of the US, according to a Gallup poll. The poll found that a majority of American adults, 57%, say they aren’t getting enough sleep at night. Just 42% say ...
The landscape of workplace wellness has revealed a troubling pattern: stress disproportionately affects working women across industries. As they navigate the dual responsibilities of professional ...
A major factor is the high percentage of working women who are also parents or caregivers. A new Gallup report is unveiling how much more stressed working women feel, compared to men. Approximately ...
That mysterious tightness in your hips isn’t just from sitting too long at your desk. For many women, the hip region serves as an emotional storage locker, holding onto stress, trauma, and tension in ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) —Do you tend to take on the stress of others? It’s called second-hand stress. New research shows almost three-quarters of women take on and internalize the stress of their ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – During this American Heart Month, we are taking a closer look at ties between atrial fibrillation (also called AFib) and chronic stress. Atrial fibrillation is the most common ...
Why are women at higher risk of developing cancer if they have chronic stress and anxiety issues? Doctor explains the hidden and often ignored risk factors of cancer in women. Read on to find out!
Researchers found that women who have higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol are rated as having less attractive faces by men than their more relaxed counterparts. Since stress can suppress ...