by Jon Barron
(The Best Years in Life) For years, stress and/or depression have been suspected of increasing the risk of contracting numerous infectious diseases. In addition, there is mounting statistical evidence that increased levels of stress and depression also correlate with an increased incidence of cancer. And finally, there is strong statistical evidence linking stress and depression with death itself.StressStress is your body's response to all of the demands made upon it. Your body responds to all stresses, both positive and negative, by trying to get back to normal.
43% of all adults suffer adverse health effects due to stress.
75-90% of all visits to primary care physicians are for stress-related complaints or disorders. Read More.