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A recent study conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University has found a link between stress and metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that increase the risk for serious health problems. The study suggests that stress, by driving up inflammation in the body, contributes to the development of metabolic syndrome. The researchers propose that stress-management techniques could be a cost-effective and accessible way to improve biological health outcomes. The study also highlights the physical effects of chronic stress and the importance of understanding how to lower the risk of metabolic syndrome. [Extracted from the article] |