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Vladimir [108]
4 years ago
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Why does the body need to regain homeostasis soon after facing a stressor?

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blsea [12.9K]4 years ago
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<span>Stress disrupts the body's systems. It inhibits the body's ability to resist illness. Without a return to homeostasis our body stays in an "alarmed" condition and becomes exhausted and more likely to cave in to diseases including heart disease, cancer, chronic headaches, ulcers, and depression among others.</span>
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