Psychological stress
Top Travel Fears for Bulgarians: This Common Problem Tops the List
Bad weather and natural disasters ruining vacations are the primary concern for 39% of Bulgarians, according to an international study including Bulgaria. The second biggest worry for 32% of surveyed Bulgarians is the possibility of their luggage being lost, damaged, or stolen, especially at the airport.
CDC: Heterosexual children healthier, happier than “LGBTQ+” peers
“LGBTQ+” high school students has more than double the rate experiencing poor mental health
Green light from the Council of State for the operation of mini buses on the islands
The State advisers stress that the necessity of the introduced restriction on the exercise of the relevant activity in order to serve the purpose that is being pursued is not substantiated
Can stress kill you?
“Though it’s not the stressful situations that kill you, it’s how you deal with stress that affects your health”
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Hair loss and everyday stress
Many of us face not only the mental burden of stress, but also its physical effects
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Whiz kids behind Wizzle take global entrepreneurship award
A team of 16-year-old students from the Experimental Senior High School of the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki has won the 2024 De La Vega Global Entrepreneurship Award for the game Wizzle, which is based on symmetries and artistic motifs found in all cultures, cultivates the imagination and combats stress.
Climate change may have led to “Mad Max”-style scenes in ancient Andes
As if we didn’t already have enough to worry about
Kikilias chairs meeting on preparing for possible heavy snowfall in Attica
A broad meeting was held on Monday at the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry, chaired by the minister, Vassilis Kikilias, to address ways of coping with extreme weather.
One out of two people depressed in Türkiye: Experts
In a study of adults across six continents, Türkiye, with 54 percent, was the second most likely country to experience depression, anxiety and psychological stress manifesting as physical illness.
Typing and mouse clicks could detect office stress
The way people type and use their computer mouse can be better stress indicators than their heart rate, Swiss researchers said on April 11, adding their model could help prevent chronic stress.
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