Health & Fitness Up against a deadline? Drinking water may reduce your stress levels by myphillyconnection September 26, 2025 30 views Bookmark Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsEmail 30 Staying well-hydrated improves the body's response to stress, new research shows. Poor hydration was linked to an increase in the stress hormone, cortisol. You Might Also Like Healthy Recipe: Summer Squash and Tofu Curry How to strengthen your immune system for cold and flu season Long-term study on HPV vaccinations finds evidence of herd immunity Healthy Recipe: Soba Noodles with Tofu and Papaya Have any thoughts? Share your reaction or leave a quick response — we’d love to hear what you think! 0 0 0 0 0 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsEmail previous post Justice Department sues Pennsylvania over state’s refusal to share voter’s personal data next post 3 Philly restaurants, including Kalaya, named among 50 best in North America You may also like Bookmark Doctor group recommends COVID vaccine for young children, bucking new... August 20, 2025 Bookmark Long COVID risk for children doubles after second coronavirus infection October 2, 2025 Bookmark Long-term study on HPV vaccinations finds evidence of herd immunity October 1, 2025 Bookmark Generation X was the first to grow up with ultra-processed... October 3, 2025 Bookmark Grief feels unbearable, disorienting and chaotic — here are evidence-based... August 22, 2025 Bookmark A daily aspirin may help prevent colon cancer from returning September 18, 2025 Bookmark Asthma inhalers emit significant amount of greenhouse gases, study finds October 8, 2025 Bookmark Many people with chronic pain turn to comfort eating, but... October 11, 2025 Bookmark Feeling stressed? Taking a trip to an art museum may... November 13, 2025