A new study has identify words linked to high stress levels. It found that "really," "so," and "very" can be giveaway signs. Researchers determined stress by examining white blood cells. They believe ...
Even if you’re good at hiding your feelings when you’re stressed, the language you use can blow your cover. According to Nature, researchers wanted to analyze the biology of people whose physical ...
The impact of underlying stress on speech patterns is specific. Photo / Getty Images Really, really stressed. So stressed you probably need a break - but don't realise it. And those around you could ...
Are you feeling really exhausted? Or have you noticed that it's incredibly hot out today? If you recognize the adverbs above as appearing frequently in your own speech, it could be a sign that you're ...
The average American utters their first curse word of the day at 10:54 a.m., according to new data. A study into the everyday stress and frustration of 2,000 Americans aimed to explore how much stress ...
Dyslexia is not only a problem related to reading; dyslexic children also display impaired prosodic processing—in other words, they struggle to detect stressed syllables. A team of Spanish researchers ...
USA Today recently reported that many employees who have experienced prolonged stress from job uncertainties, stagnant pay, and having to do more with less at work are actually burning out. A study ...
Understand why we need to put stress on particular words and syllables. The 'Bad English Made Better' minipods are short and simple English grammar lessons. Sentence stress and word stress give ...
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