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Master Stress: Tools for Managing Stress & Anxiety

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Understanding the Two-Pronged Stress Response

Stress activates certain things, shuts down others and makes us want to move. The stress response is a generic 'do something' signal. Epinephrine binds to receptors in some tissues and dilates blood vessels, while contracting them in others. This makes our heart speed up, blood rushes to our legs and our throat goes dry, among other things. Our body is activated in ways that support movement, such as saying something or taking action.

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