Angry outbursts, a lack of motivation and poor eating habits may be signs of election stress that will put some people at higher risk for cardiovascular problems this week, experts and research ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Election day for many it is a day of intense anxiety. And with political turmoil surrounding the globe, the pressure you feel ...
WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Election Day is right around the corner and this has led to some anxiety among U.S. voters. Some voters are experiencing anxiety and stress as it approaches the election and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As Election Day approaches, mental health experts are noticing an uptick in clients with high levels of stress. Regardless of the election results, a newly published UCSF study ...
Each election season brings a degree of stress and uncertainty, but this year’s race has people feeling especially anxious. According to the American Psychological Association’s 2024 Stress in America ...
Resources on campus and in the community are offering spaces to destress like the Women and Gender Resource Center, which hosted a movie night for students after Election Day. With the election ...
As the country wakes up to Donald Trump as the projected winner of the presidential election, there is one thing we can all agree on - it has been a long, hard-fought path to the White House.
The New York Times and other news operations have painted an ominous picture of your Election Day and post-Election Day emotional state. The Times published an article saying the anxiety you felt ...
Stress has always been connected with elections. However, this time stress is related less to the results of the presidential election and more to challenges posed to the American character (“Are ...
Election Day finally arrived, and voters are understandably feeling anxious. Like really anxious. Sweaty palms. An upset stomach. Trouble sleeping. Gripped by a sense of impending doom. Not only are ...
It turns out that negative feelings and experiences associated with elections are far from just personal. If there’s one emotion we all associate with an election, it’s anxiety. We’re all eager to see ...