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How does the body respond to stress in non-threatening situations?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The human body is wired to respond to stress due to evolutionary adaptations from the Pleistocene era. In modern times, this response can be triggered by non-threatening situations, leading to anxiety and stress. This mismatch between our biological responses and contemporary life can result in chronic stress, which is not conducive to well-being.

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