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1. There are no potentially dangerous, long term physical effects of stress, such as acne, high blood pressure, or cardiac disease.
The correct answer to this question is false. Emotional afflictions are not the only problem that come with high stress, as it can also result in heart problems, insomnia, hives, headaches, breathing problems, and even diarrhea. Alarmingly, it can also directly affect your immune system - and as the tension becomes more constant, it can contribute to a number of continued heart issues, and has been known to drive people to drugs, food, alcohol, and any of the other typical escapes that people delve into.
2. Stress has positive and negative forms.
In a surprise turnabout, the answer to this question is also false. In many ways it is like fear, where a healthy dose of it can compel you to excel, while an excess can be potentially dangerous. What is referred to as Eustress can actually give what's considered a healthy or good feeling of fulfillment and will generally folow a promotion or achievement, such as buying a new car, or overcoming some sort of adversity. This usually falls under the category of what is called acute stress, and is a very short term burst. On the inverse, you can find yourself suffering burnout from the affliction of chronic stress, which can have health consequences that last as long as the stress itself.
3. Your hair cannot turn grey from stress.
This is true. Stress can have a number of affects on your hair, including causing it to literally fall from your head, however it cannot impact its color. Age is the only known cause of greying hair.
4. Because of their lack of financial issue, wealthy, and successful people are usually content and stress free.
This is also false. Although many argue that with the high amount of money and options, the well off do not suffer the same types of stress everyone else does, the truth is that they also have more responsibilities, and find their money spread over a large breadth of commitments, resulting in things as higher car payments and mortgages, which makes stress cross all social bounds.
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