Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center: Mediterranean Diet Helps Reduce Effects of Stress in Animal Model, Study Shows
November 17, 2020
November 17, 2020
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, Nov. 17 (TNSRes) -- The Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center issued the following news release:
Even before the pandemic and the presidential election, Americans reported some of the highest perceived levels of stress in the world, according to the American Psychological Association. Not only does stress have negative effects on work and personal relationships, it also increases the risk of many chronic conditions, such as heart disease and Alzheimer . . .
Even before the pandemic and the presidential election, Americans reported some of the highest perceived levels of stress in the world, according to the American Psychological Association. Not only does stress have negative effects on work and personal relationships, it also increases the risk of many chronic conditions, such as heart disease and Alzheimer . . .
