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Which came first: the stress or the pimples? The physical reactions to stress can cause major breakouts, which, in turn, can be even more stressful! Claudia Aguirre gives just one more reason to get that stress under control.
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Dass Stress krank macht, tun wir oft als Floskel ab. Aber wie sehr wir unserem Körper schaden und Stress sogar tödlich enden kann, ist uns nicht immer bewusst. Doch Tatsache ist, dass Stress unser Herz krank macht. Obwohl das Herz ein unglaubliches Organ ist und unermüdlich für uns schlägt, setzen wir ihm mit unserem stressigen Alltag ganz schön zu. Quarks zeigt in diesem Video einen Mann, dessen Herz dem Stress nicht mehr standhalten konnte.
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Explore the stages of how your memory stores information and how short-term stress impacts this process.
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You spend weeks studying for an important test. On the big day, you wait nervously as your teacher hands it out. You’re working your way through, when you’re asked to define “ataraxia.” You know you’ve seen the word before, but your mind goes blank. What just happened? Elizabeth Cox details the complex relationship between stress and memory.
Lesson by Elizabeth Cox, directed by Artrake Studio.
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This video is about what causes stress, and explains how the causes of stress are not factual circumstances, but rather just the thoughts in our minds. This can help you with how to deal with anxiety, and give you anxiety relief. If factual situations caused stress, then everyone would be forced to have stress in those situations in every moment. But, that’s not how it works. What causes stress? Believing in the idea that a bad outcome is possible.
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