4 Effects of Chronic Stress on the Body and Its Role in Cancer Development
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It’s not just the initial stress caused by the diagnosis that matters. Because our everyday lives bombard us with even more pressure, we end up disrupting our normal defense mechanisms. This occurs in 4 subtle ways that can lead to us being more prone to immune dysfunction, and thus cancer. If you’re still unsure whether stress management should become your priority – Dr. Madiha Saeed will make it very clear inside this episode, which is just 3-minutes long.
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