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Mind-body balance

The jury is in: your physical health affects the mind, just as the mind influences the body. And while this creates a chicken-egg conundrum (which came first the chronic back pain or the depression?), there is good news. By connecting the dots and taking steps to improve your physical health, your mind will also reap the rewards and vice versa.

Tied up in knots: stress, anxiety and the body

Long-term exposure to stress and anxiety can put your brain chemistry and body into overdrive, or a state of distress, disrupting their natural balance. The effects? A weakened immune system, aggravated arthritis, trouble concentrating, fatigue, headaches, muscle tension, insomnia, chest pain, high blood pressure or even worse: science has linked long-term exposure to stress to certain cancers, heart disease, and an increased likelihood of accidents.

The pain of depression

Many studies point to the link between depression and physical ailments. It can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer and worsen chronic conditions like asthma. Recent research also shows depression disrupts the brain’s production of serotonin and norepineprhine, chemicals that influence the way the brain perceives pain. This means that a person with depression may feel physical pain more acutely.

Finding equilibrium

So how can you improve the health of your body and mind? Tip the scales towards complete well-being and away from anxiety, stress and depression by:

Maintaining both a healthy body and mind can help to increase your energy and mental focus. By implementing the strategies above, you can begin to feel connected and balanced in all aspects of your life.

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