'Stress Ball' in your brain may be key to heart risks.
Doctors have long known that a stressed life does no favors for the heart, and new research may help unravel why that's so. A Harvard team says heightened activity in a key part of the brain may explain why stress boosts people's odds for heart disease and stroke. What matters is how we react to stress, if we manage stress well with strategies, we might be able to change how this 'stress ball' in our brain responds, and actually decrease our chances of having a heart attack."
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