Stress is an unavoidable part of modern life, affecting over 75% of adults who report experiencing moderate to high stress levels according to the American Psychological Association. While its impact on mental health is well-known, the brain itself is particularly vulnerable, often suffering silent harm before symptoms arise. Subtle stress-related brain changes can go undetected until they manifest as cognitive decline, memory problems, or mood disorders (National Institute of Mental Health). Understanding these hidden risks is crucial for long-term brain health.
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15. Excessive Worrying Excessive worrying, or rumination, is a mental habit that can subtly damage the brain by reinforcing neural circuits associated with anxiety. When you…