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  2. 11 physical signs your stress is out of control

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    Stress is the most common cause of tension headaches, according to the Mayo Clinic. It can also trigger other types of headaches , like migraines , or make an existing headache worse. 3.

  3. 4 Signs Your Body Is Telling You It's Time to Take a Break - AOL

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    Often, other people are the first to notice the warning signs. You might catch a cold. Stress can affect all of the body’s systems, says Ashley Fields, a therapist in Indianapolis who ...

  4. Do You Really Store Stress in Your Body? - AOL

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    Read More: 4 Signs Your Body Is Telling You It’s Time to Take a Break. Hostinar likes to think of this response as a “stress symphony,” a metaphor coined by neuroscience researchers ...

  5. Psychological stress - Wikipedia

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    Hans Selye defined stress as “the nonspecific (that is, common) result of any demand upon the body, be the effect mental or somatic.” [5] This includes the medical definition of stress as a physical demand and the colloquial definition of stress as a psychological demand. A stressor is inherently neutral meaning that the same stressor can ...

  6. Stress (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic overview of the classes of stresses in plants Neurohormonal response to stress. Stress, whether physiological, biological or psychological, is an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition. [1] When stressed by stimuli that alter an organism's environment, multiple systems respond across the body. [2]

  7. Combat stress reaction - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of stress casualties to battle casualties varies with the intensity of the fighting. With intense fighting, it can be as high as 1:1. In low-level conflicts, it can drop to 1:10 (or less). Modern warfare embodies the principles of continuous operations with an expectation of higher combat stress casualties. [4]

  8. How to Finally Address Your Stress in the New Year - AOL

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    It found that the following factors increase a person’s chances of experiencing stress, anxiety, and depression: Low self-esteem and little self-confidence An underlying mental health condition

  9. Chronic stress - Wikipedia

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    However, the problem arises when there is a persistent threat. First-time exposure to a stressor will trigger an acute stress response in the body; however, repeated and continuous exposure causes the stressor to become chronic. [4] McEwen and Stellar (1993) argued there is a "hidden cost of chronic stress to the body over long time periods". [8]