Friday, March 15, 2013

Sunday Globe Special: Stressing Me Out

Just another in a long list of bad ideas.

"How to make stress work in your favor; New research suggests it can be invigorating — if that’s what you expect" by Chris Berdik  |  Globe Correspondent, March 10, 2013

Stress costs the American economy about $300 billion a year in medical bills and missed work, according to the World Health Organization.

How can they even know that? How can you quantify an unknown? It's nothing but agenda-pushing bs, folks, but why? They need to get a new needle or pill into you?

Headlines call stress an epidemic, and nearly every day we learn more about how it’s hurting us: It makes us eat too much, sleep too little, lash out, get sick, and falter at work and school. 

Speak for yourself, puke! I don't eat enough, I sleep to little (thanks to lamestream media like this), I can't help but lash out at endless lies and distortions, and as for a faltering failure.... says who?

Curiously, however, new research suggests that all the attention to the risks of stress may actually be part of the problem....

First thing I can do to reduce my stress level? Stop reading this now.

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