Stress and the Heart
The Immune System Under Pressure
Muscle Tension and Stress
The Stress Hormone Connection
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This condition is often referred to as "the silent killer" because it can be caused or worsened by stress, leading to increased risk of heart disease.(Hint high is in the word.

high blood pressure

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When you’re stressed, your immune system's ability to produce these cells is diminished, making you more susceptible to infection.

white blood cells

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The body’s natural response to stress often leads to the tightening of these muscle groups in the neck and shoulders.

trapezius muscles

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This hormone is released in response to stress and is responsible for the body’s fight-or-flight response.

adrenaline

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What is the Capital of Cuba?

Havana 

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Chronic stress increases the production of this hormone, which can lead to inflammation in the arteries and plaque buildup.(Cort is in the word)

cortisol

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This type of stress can lower the effectiveness of vaccinations and increase the time it takes to recover from illness.

chronic stress

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Chronic stress is a common cause of these painful muscle spasms, particularly in the lower back and neck.

tension headaches

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High levels of cortisol due to prolonged stress can interfere with this process, leading to increased fat storage and difficulty losing weight.

metabolism

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 What Breed of Cow is Usually Red and White

Hereford

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The "fight-or-flight" response can increase the heart rate, making this condition more likely during stressful situations.

arrhythmia

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Stress-induced suppression of the immune system increases the likelihood of developing this type of illness, often referred to as autoimmune.

autoimmune diseases

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This is the term for the stress-related muscle disorder that leads to aching, stiff muscles and can make it hard to relax.

fibromyalgia

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This hormone, also known as adrenaline, is responsible for the "fight or flight" response and can increase heart rate, blood flow, and energy during stressful situations.

epinephrine

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What is the Most Purchased Tractor Brand in Canada

John Deere

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Research shows that stress is linked to a higher likelihood of having this type of heart event.

heart attack

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A phenomenon where stress disrupts the body’s ability to fight off infections and can even trigger flare-ups of chronic conditions like these.

allergies

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When under stress, this muscle-related condition can become more frequent and severe, often linked to jaw clenching.(you are not getting this)

temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder

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A long-term imbalance of cortisol from chronic stress can increase the risk of this mental health condition, marked by anxiety and depression.

mood disorder

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What Year did Nunavut Become a Province

 1999

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This term refers to the condition of heart disease that can be exacerbated by chronic stress, often linked with emotional distress and depression.

coronary artery disease

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This hormone, released during stress, can impair the production of certain immune system proteins, weakening the body’s defenses.

cortisol

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Persistent muscle tightness due to stress can cause this type of pain that radiates through the body and may require physical therapy for relief.

chronic pain syndrome

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This term describes the long-term effects of excessive cortisol production on the body, leading to conditions like weight gain, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Cushing's syndrome

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What is the Capital of Uruguay

Montevideo