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Study shows what happens to your blood when you're stressed

The article discusses a study that examines how stress affects blood composition. It highlights common phrases like 'It's just in your head' and suggests that stress has measurable physiological effects on the body, including changes in blood parameters. The piece aims to raise awareness about the physical impacts of stress rather than dismissing it as purely psychological. No specific details about the study’s methodology or findings are provided beyond this general overview.

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Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Study shows what happens to your blood when you're stressed

The article discusses a study that examines how stress affects blood composition. It highlights common phrases like 'It's just in your head' and suggests that stress has measurable physiological effects on the body, including changes in blood parameters. The piece aims to raise awareness about the physical impacts of stress rather than dismissing it as purely psychological. No specific details about the study’s methodology or findings are provided beyond this general overview.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health-related information without any political implications. It presents scientific findings in a neutral tone, emphasizing the physical effects of stress without taking a partisan stance.

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