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Science-Backed Ways to Deal with Stress

Last updated: July 15, 2025 4:00 am
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George Slavich fondly remembers the last moments he spent with his father, filled with laughter and joy. As they shared a meal together, his father even serenaded the restaurant with a heartfelt rendition of ‘You Are My Sunshine’, much to the delight of Slavich’s daughter. Little did he know that this would be their final goodbye.

Just 45 minutes after parting ways with his father, Slavich received the devastating news of his father’s passing. The shock and disbelief overwhelmed him, leaving him in a state of utter despair. As a clinical psychologist specializing in stress, Slavich was acutely aware of the mental and emotional toll that such a traumatic event could have on his health. However, when he raised his concerns to his healthcare provider, they failed to assess his stress levels, highlighting a glaring gap in the current approach to addressing stress in clinical care.

Decades of research have shown that while short bursts of stress can be beneficial, chronic stress can contribute to a wide range of health issues, including heart disease, cancer, stroke, and respiratory disorders. The global increase in stress during events like the recession of 2007-2009 and the COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated the prevalence of stress-related health problems. Despite this, stress assessment and management remain underutilized in healthcare settings.

Recognizing the need for a more comprehensive approach to stress assessment, researchers like Slavich are exploring new tools and strategies to better understand how stress impacts the body and mind. By integrating a range of self-reported measures, genetic data, biomarkers, and physiological indicators, researchers aim to develop a more nuanced understanding of stress and its effects on health.

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Advances in technology, such as wearable devices and at-home testing kits, have made it easier to monitor stress levels and gather data on various biological markers. These tools offer a more holistic view of how stress affects different bodily systems, paving the way for personalized interventions tailored to individual needs.

In the quest to combat the detrimental effects of stress, researchers are exploring a variety of interventions, from cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness practices to pharmacological treatments and dietary supplements. By understanding the unique ways in which stress impacts individuals based on their biology, past experiences, and current circumstances, healthcare providers can offer more targeted and effective treatment options.

Looking ahead, researchers are investigating novel approaches to stress management, such as targeting mitochondria and the gut microbiome to mitigate the long-term effects of stress on health. By uncovering the intricate connections between stress, cellular function, and disease, scientists hope to revolutionize the way we approach stress-related health issues.

Ultimately, the goal is not to eliminate stress entirely but to harness its power for positive change. By leveraging stress as a motivator for action and resilience, individuals can build healthier coping mechanisms and contribute to a more supportive and resilient society. As we continue to unravel the complexities of stress and its impact on health, the potential for transformative advancements in stress science and healthcare looms on the horizon.

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