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"Exercise May Be the Single Most Potent Medical Intervention Ever Known"

Plain English with Derek Thompson

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Stress vs. Exercise: Different Paths to Blood Pressure Increase

Stress from exams raises blood pressure due to heightened adrenaline that constricts blood vessels, potentially leading to chronic harm. In contrast, exercise also elevates blood pressure, but this is a result of improved blood flow and vessel dilation, enhancing thermoregulation. During exercise, the heart increases its output through the contraction of muscles, allowing for a healthier and more beneficial rise in blood pressure.

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