
Holidays don’t have to mean excess stress. It’s time to reframe your thoughts
This season has the potential to create a multitude of worries. However, you can also view it as an opportunity to enhance psychological well-being. Stress
This season has the potential to create a multitude of worries. However, you can also view it as an opportunity to enhance psychological well-being. Stress
A few months ago, Dr. Lori Yancura from UH Mānoa’s Department of Family and Consumer Sciences was a guest author in the Aging Matters column.
The holiday season can be an exciting time of year. Cooler air, festive decorations, holiday music and the comforting flavors of hot chocolate and apple
It’s the time of year when expectations are often high and, for some, so are stress levels. Stress can affect your body, mind and behavior. Recognizing symptoms can
Research uncovers how stress triggers migraines via PACAP38, highlighting a new therapeutic target for migraine relief. Migraines are more than just bad headaches; they stem
We are smack-dab in the middle of the holiday season and it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of office parties, festive activities,
With the holidays well and truly in full swing, stress and anxiety levels are rising with family gatherings and increased spending on the horizon. In
12 jobs that require the most stress tolerance! One thing urologists and video editors have in common? Stress. While the two jobs couldn’t be more
Neurologist Romie Mushtaq, M.D., shares a program to ease chronic stress and insomnia. Years of chronic stress, long work hours, sleep deprivation and poor eating
Summary: Researchers identified a brain circuit involving the amygdala and hippocampus that predicts resilience to stress in mice. Mice with disrupted neural communication in this circuit
Summary: 46% of Americans don’t get enough alone time during the holiday season, even though 56% say it’s crucial for their mental health. Taking brief moments
Researchers have identified a brain pathway that regulates breathing and calms the mind. It could pave the way for new medications, like a so-called “yoga pill,”