Better cardio fitness may lower anxiety during stressful moments and help people stay calmer on difficult days.
Regular exercise is not only good for the body, but it may also help you stay cool under pressure. Research published in the ...
A recent study appears to confirm that exercise can reduce anger. According to Nathaniel Thom, a stress physiologist, "exercise, even a single bout of it, can have a robust prophylactic effect" ...
When life feels overwhelming and anger bubbles to the surface, most people try to suppress these intense emotions. However, groundbreaking research suggests that channeling anger through strategic ...
If you're angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym workout. A large, international study ties heavy exertion while stressed or mad to a tripled risk ...
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