A new research has revealed that when people burdened with stress eat a lot of high-fat and high-sugar food, they face a higher chance of suffering from metabolic syndrome which includes increased blood pressure, high blood sugar level and abnormal cholesterol levels. Kirstin Aschbacher, PhD, an assistant professor in the UC San Francisco Department of Psychiatry and lead author, said chronic stress can influence biology in a big way. Researchers from UCSF ...
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