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A recent study has shown interesting differences between men and women in their reactions to stress.

The research found that men tend to have a fight-or-flight response when faced with stress, which is characterized by increased heart rate and blood pressure.

On the other hand, women are more likely to exhibit a tend-and-befriend response, seeking social support and nurturing relationships as a way to cope with stress.

These findings provide valuable insights into how men and women may experience and deal with stress differently. Understanding these differences can help individuals develop effective strategies for managing stress based on their own unique needs and tendencies.

Learn more here: Differences between men and women's reaction to stress

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