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Growing Younger With…Stress? The Science Of Good Stress & Aging

This seemingly paradoxical result suggests that mild stress might serve as a protective factor, especially for those with lower baseline coping abilities. Conversely, among highly resilient individuals, low stress was associated with slower aging, highlighting the intricate interplay between stress, resilience, and biological health.
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