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“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is meant to motivate you, but when it comes to the effects of stress on your brain, this is not at all true. You may not buckle under the strain, but it can literally make you weaker. Your health is in danger to the point that even your brain can shrink if you are stressed out most of the time. But all is not lost, because you still can prevent stress from taking over your body.

We dig into the ways that stress can crumple your brain into a smaller size if you let it and what you can do to take control of it.

Stress is a friend and an enemy.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Too much stress can make your brain smaller.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

These kind of effects can be linked to a higher risk of dementia 10 to 20 years later, said Dr. Sudha Seshadri, one of the study’s authors. It could also lead to serious mental problems like depression.

But you can keep your stress level in check.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Move your body. Regular aerobic exercise can improve memory function and maintain brain health as we age, a Australian-led study has found. Working out will release endorphins, the chemical that gives you a positive feeling in the body.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Get enough sleep. The body heals and is restored when you are asleep. If you miss some hours of shut-eye, your health risks increase and this can contribute to stress.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Watch what you eat. Eating well can affect your mood and even out your stress levels. Having regular meals that are healthy and reducing your caffeine intake can also help reduce stress.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Be around your loved ones. Having a good support system is always helpful in fighting against stress. Socializing with friends and family produces the “feel good” hormone called oxytocin that can reduce anxiety.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Take a break. Take a yoga or meditation class, get a massage, or take a short getaway to help you relax and have some time for yourself. Taking some time away from the bustle of your daily life can give you the peace of mind that you need.

Some say stress is not to blame.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

Although the findings are profound, Dr. Sudha Seshadri cautioned that while there seems to be a link between stress and the shrinking of the brain, it might not be the case that stress actually causes the brain to shrink. The study used cortisol levels to measure stress levels because the brain produces cortisol when we are stressed.

However, cortisol could be produced by inflammation as well, said Bruce McEwen, a neuroscientist at The Rockefeller University in New York, who was not involved in the research. So the cortisol levels in the study might not be 100% caused by stress.

Your Brain Can Shrink From Stress, but You Have the Power to Stop It

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