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Stress Management Techniques: How to Reduce Chronic Stress

Stress Management Techniques: How to Reduce Chronic Stress

Chronic stress can make autoimmune symptoms worse by disrupting the immune system and causing inflammation.

Stress management techniques that can help:

  • mindfulness meditation
  • deep breathing exercises
  • yoga
  • progressive muscle relaxation

These techniques can lower stress and boost immune function.

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Recently, my dad faced a life-threatening medical condition which was diagnosed as an autoimmune disease. Learning as much as I can about this condition now.

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