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How to worry less and feel more like yourself

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When you consistently stress the body and the mind, you are changing your chemical makeup. Here’s what the latest science tells us about burnout.

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These science-backed hacks can help you lower your stress levels almost instantly

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These 8 concepts I learned translated far beyond just the physical practice

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As most of the world stays indoors for days on end, we're all feeling varying degrees of cabin fever. Here's how to make sure you come out of it OK.

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This simple piece of gear will keep you fit—and from punching holes in the walls—during quarantine

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Flatten the curve, skip the group ride, and head for the hills solo—it'll do wonders for your body and mind

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How did I ever function without Heretic's Dirty Grass wafting from my pulse points?

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Smart ways to strengthen your mental game

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In Nepal, where mental-health issues are widespread following a long civil war and the 2015 earthquake, one organization offers counseling alongside primary care

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New research parses the different effects of exercise on anger as an emotion versus anger as a mood

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One of our editors spent a month working through her feelings with Woebot, a therapy chat bot. Here's how it went.

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In 2017, the suicide rate in Durango, Colorado, was three times the national average. After 32 deaths in two years, the town's leaders banded together and instituted a range of changes with the goal of stopping the contagion. Their efforts may help other mountain towns to put an end to the grim "suicide belt" moniker for good.

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How to support a loved one who has witnessed something awful that changed their relationship to the outdoors

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Garmin and Apple are among a recent wave of companies who’ve entered the stress tracking market. Do the products live up to their claims?

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Maybe smashing objects is therapeutic. But there's only one way to find out.

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And you probably have it. But with a lot of work—and maybe a few therapy sessions—you can overcome it.

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Florence Williams has been writing about the tangible benefits of getting outdoors for years. Presenting the best of what she's learned.

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The unexpected techniques and technologies that military service members and veterans are using to cope with stress and its related disorders

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Fitness gains don’t occur during workouts, they occur after. Recovering while stressed could throw a serious wrench into your training.

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In the wake of the X Games star's suicide, friends contemplate the role of repeated head injuries and the psychological toll of retiring from BMX

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