At a Concordia Backpack to Briefcase event on March 4, Gabriella Szabo, a specialist at the university’s Health Services, discussed ways to manage the body’s stress-inducing “fight or flight” response in today’s jungle.
“The body releases adrenaline and cortisol when we feel threatened. These hormones can be detrimental to individual wellbeing,” said Szabo at the event, organized by Advancement and Alumni Relations, and sponsored by the Concordia University Alumni Association.
“Stress is linked to 13 of the top 15 causes of death in humans,” said Szabo.
“The key to stress management is to strike a balance between demands we have in our lives and the resources at our disposal.”