
Yes, Your Stress Is Contagious
Research supports that one person’s stress can directly impact another’s health. Key points Research suggests that stress not only affects you but can negatively impact

Research supports that one person’s stress can directly impact another’s health. Key points Research suggests that stress not only affects you but can negatively impact

A new Yale study reveals that neurons store their own sugar reserves that kick in to keep the brain functioning during metabolic stress. A new Yale

A new study shows how neurons in the hypothalamus may connect stress to sleepless nights and forgetfulness—and may offer hope for new treatments. If your

Stress is nothing new for leaders, but Amber Johnson offers work, physical and mindset advice to help lighten the emotional load. Not long ago, I

Washington — Job insecurity is triggering workplace stress for more than half of employees, while nearly 2 out of 5 fear losing their job amid

Summary: Preliminary research suggests that working more than 52 hours per week may physically alter brain regions involved in emotional regulation, memory, and decision-making. MRI scans

Work-related stress is a significant issue for millions of professionals. Recent research from the management system experts at Moodle found that 66% of American employees

Feel like Mondays always hit the hardest? You’re not alone. The Monday blues are real—but what if just five minutes could turn things around? Here

Moodle’s State of Workplace Learning Report uncovers key insights on workplace behaviors and employee learning experiences from U.S. employees Moodle, a global leader in ed-tech,

Over three-fourths of employees face burnout. Less than a quarter of employees strongly believe their employer cares about their mental health. And 47% of employees believe the majority

Stress affects just about everyone. The American Institute of Stress estimates 80 percent of adults in the United States experience stress on a regular basis.

The mental health foundation says its study of stress showed 74 percent of us felt so stressed this past year, we were overwhelmed or unable