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What are the physiological effects of stress in the body?

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What are the psychological symptoms of stress?

Some of the psychological and emotional signs that you're stressed out include:.
Depression or anxiety..
Anger, irritability, or restlessness..
Feeling overwhelmed, unmotivated, or unfocused..
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Racing thoughts or constant worry..
Problems with your memory or concentration..
Making bad decisions..