Urban living linked to chronic stress epidemic in modern humans

Chronic stress is on the rise—the result of an evolutionary mismatch that our bodies and brains, adapted over hundreds of thousands of years to hunter-gatherer conditions, are experiencing in industrialized, urbanized environments, argues evolutionary anthropologist Colin Shaw. Is there a remedy?

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