Written by: Nancy Dixit
Chronic stress can take a toll on your heart, increasing the risk of high blood pressure and heart disease. But managing stress can help protect your heart.
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Long-term stress keeps your body in high alert, leading to headaches, muscle tension, stomach issues, and sleep problems. Over time, it can raise cholesterol levels and increase the risk of heart disease.
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Break the link between stress and heart disease with these simple stress-management tips.
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Physical activity boosts endorphins, your body’s natural stress relievers. Whether it’s a brisk walk, yoga, or dancing, staying active keeps both your heart and mind in top shape.
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Adults need 7-9 hours of quality sleep. Poor sleep can increase stress hormones and blood pressure—so make rest a priority.
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Talking to friends & family helps release stress & strengthens emotional well-being.
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Practice relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga or soothing music to calm your mind, lower stress hormones, and support heart health.
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Constant exposure to emails, news, and social media can add to stress. Take 10-15 minutes daily to disconnect and recharge your mind.
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Engage in a hobby you love—whether it’s painting, cooking, or knitting. Doing something enjoyable helps shift focus away from stressors.
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