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35 days ago

A brave whistleblower who helped to expose the infections scandal at Scotland's £1 billion superhospital last night revealed that the toll her six-year battle for the truth took on her saw her rushed…

61 days ago

Stress releases hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, which can suppress your immune system – but chronic concerns are more of an issue than short-term worries

‘Stress has a well-established effec…

4 months ago

Stress expert Rebecca Heiss says that the advice we so often get about how to relieve stress is 'completely wrong.' If you want to feel better, rather than turning inward, think about how you can con…

5 months ago

Stress, in small doses, can be good for us. Here are five simple, science-backed ways to manage it better.

9 months ago

Stress and anxiety among those with debts remains high but help is available, a major survey finds.

10 months ago

Academy footballers in England are more likely to have major problems with tooth decay and poor oral hygiene, a new study says.
Academy footballers in England are more likely to have major problems with tooth decay and poor oral hygiene, a new study says.

11 months ago

People whose properties have flooded have a 65 per cent higher risk of developing the disease in the next 12 months, a study in the journal Nature Communications Medicine has found.

12 months ago

Stress can be the body’s way of asking us to stop and listen. Addressing it is uncomfortable but it’s the first step toward healing

  • The modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issu…

13 months ago

Food quells anxieties, but is a short-term fix that leads to excess weight. Finding other ways to relieve stress is preferable

This wellbeing myth is almost true, says Dr Caroline Apovian, director of…

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