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9. Tame Stress

9. Tame Stress

Chronic stress triggers inflammation, high blood pressure and other unhealthy changes and can increase your risk of heart disease 2. 5-fold—similar to smoking and diabetes. But mindfulness can be a powerful antidote to stress.

Practices like meditation, deep breathing and yoga have been shown to dial down the stress response. Research also shows that yoga improves circulation and blood pressure and may lower heart disease risk as much as brisk walking.

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