
The Truth About the Internet’s Favorite Stress Hormone
Cortisol gets a bad rap, but it’s not so clear-cut.

Cortisol gets a bad rap, but it’s not so clear-cut.

Office working looking at an Excel spreadsheet. Image by Tim Sandle On the importance of mental health in the workplace wellness topic, Adi Segal, CEO of

Women are more burdened by the mental load and the multiple demands placed on them and are often subject to high levels of stress. A

Higher levels of self-perceived stress were negatively associated with Antral Follicle Count (AFC) and serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels in women seeking fertility care. Women with

Stress impacts each person differently. Some people’s nervous systems are more sensitive to triggers, such as a noisy office. Others barely seem to notice the

Beyond taking a personal toll, stress can reduce productivity. Here’s what managers can do. When was the last time you checked in with your team

Professional burnout occurs more and more recurrently in modern work environments, those in which productivity and performance are prioritized above all else. In its most

According to a recent study, a diet high in salt can contribute to stress. In experiments with mice, researchers discovered that a high-salt diet led

How can you manage high levels of stress in your day-to-day life? (illustrative) (photo credit: PEXELS) Stress is a well-known phenomenon that can be caused

The most stressful time of day is apparently 7.23 am – but, for many, life is a constant roiling churn. Here are a few small

Improving your organizational skills offers quite a few benefits. First, you’ll be able to be more efficient no matter what you do. It’s far easier to

It’s hard to imagine life without stress. Our culture has normalized living in fight or flight mode and glorified the high performer and over achiever.