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ArticleAre you in the stress danger zone?
ArticlePersistent metallic taste in mouth
ArticleExhaustion that doesn’t lift
A knock-on effect of severe stress can be a feeling of persistent low energy. Not only are your muscles and brain on continual red alert, the immune system is stimulated and so can soon become depleted. Another side effect is poor sleep, which...
ArticleSudden adult acne
When we are under prolonged stress, the brain and adrenal glands release chemical signals, including cortisol and the corticotropin-releasing hormone, which can influence the condition of the skin. “The oil glands in the skin have...
ArticleUnexplained frequent need to pee
For many of us, when we’re feeling nervous or stressed, we feel the urge to urinate more, and it can be one of the earliest signs of chronic stress. During high stress your nervous system moves into a ramped-up alert setting, and so internal...
ArticleTemporary memory lapses
During high stress, the hippocampus (the part of the brain that creates and retrieves memory) and the pre-frontal cortex (decision-making, attention) are compromised by high levels of cortisol. And when chronic stress sets in, the brain can...