Premium Only Content

High stress levels associated with cardiovascular risks
High stress levels may hurt your physical health in the coming years, according to a new study published in the journal Circulation. Researchers studied over 400 adults with normal blood pressure, measured their levels of stress hormones and followed them for cardiovascular events, such as high blood pressure, heart pain, heart attacks and bypass surgery, over the next 13 years. They found that chronically high levels of cortisol, a hormone released by the body in reaction to acute stress, was associated with a 90 percent higher risk of having a cardiovascular event. They also found that elevated levels of four stress hormones, including cortisol, as you might have with stress from work or relationships, can increase your risk of developing high blood pressure 21 to 31 percent. These negative health effects from stress were most pronounced in adults under the age of 60.
-
3:46
Better Than Ever with Dr. David Geier
1 month agoCould a doctor inject peptides for your injury?
841 -
2:10
KJRH
4 years agoFort Gibson Lake officials urging caution with high lake levels
18 -
10:53
Healthy Living
4 years agoCoping With Stress x
31 -
1:36
KIVI
4 years agoMagic Valley High COVID Risk Levels
9 -
1:25:05
HotZone
9 hours ago $1.86 earned5 Signs Terrorists are Plotting a Massive US Strike
17.7K11 -
1:05:42
Dear America
4 hours agoShould Christians Celebrate Halloween?
30.6K15 -
2:03:24
The Culture War with Tim Pool
6 hours agoAntifa Is A Terror Organization, Crackdown Coming As Leftists Defend Violence | The Culture War
179K165 -
28:39
Afshin Rattansi's Going Underground
5 days agoThe Trump Plan to Save US Economic Hegemony You Haven’t Heard Of (Jim Rickards)
37.6K3 -
1:47:43
Lara Logan
18 hours agoROSEANNE UNLEASHED: Bolder Than Ever, Plus an Exclusive Peak at Her New Show | Roseanne Barr | Ep 39
35K10 -
1:14:27
Steven Crowder
7 hours agoTrump Gets Screwed out of Nobel Prize - And They're Actually Thrilled About It
268K352