Headaches may be a sign of stress, a new study suggests.
A new study reported that high stress levels can compromise children's immune systems.
A new survey found that American teens report high levels of stress in comparison to adults.
Researchers reported that exercising can help people manage the stress that arises from the work-life balance.
Two stressed people may equal less stress, a new study suggests.
Being stressed during pregnancy may increase the risk of children becoming smokers.
Adults who were abused as children or raised by parents with addiction take longer to recover from depression, according to a new study.
According to a new study, learning stress management skills could help with weight loss.
Obesity may cause children to produce higher levels of stress hormones, a new study suggests.
"I told you so" is familiar phrase among couples, but the desire to be right can put unnecessary strain on relationships. To understand whether it's better to be right or to be happy, researchers assessed the quality of life of a married couple living in their own home.
Maternal care may influence how children deal with stress. New research reveals that intense maternal care during the early postnatal period can reduce vulnerability to stress events in adulthood.
A survey found that 51 percent of women risk pregnancy during Christmas by forgetting to take their birth control pills.
Harvard researchers found that losing a spouse could increase one's risk of death by 66 percent.
Researchers reported that patients are greatly influenced by clinicians' beliefs and attitudes regarding lower back pain.
Chronic stress is deemed to be a stress the body produces to fight an infection or trauma that never existed. According to a new study this kind of stress is associated with health problems.