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chronic

[kron-ik] / ˈkrɒn ɪk /


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In preclinical models, the researchers observed that chronic stress reduced Reelin levels in the intestines.

From Science Daily

But for those who are ASMR-sensitive, studies show there are health benefits: It may temporarily alleviate stress, sleeplessness, low mood and chronic pain as well as aid focus.

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers suggest that chronic stress, financial insecurity, and higher rates of cardiovascular risk factors may weaken the cognitive benefits that education once provided.

From Science Daily

Kelly has spoken about issues outside the ring and struggles with chronic hypochondria that led to his one and only career defeat against David Avanesyan - but those problems appear firmly in the past.

From BBC

According to the American Heart Association, high blood pressure raises the risk of serious conditions including heart attack, stroke, chronic kidney disease, dementia, and other cardiovascular diseases.

From Science Daily