Health & Fitness Up against a deadline? Drinking water may reduce your stress levels by myphillyconnection September 26, 2025 29 views Bookmark Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsEmail 29 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 How stripping diversity, equity and inclusion from health care may make Americans sicker Receiving gene therapy for hemophilia changed this South Jersey man’s life Pennsylvanians should consult these medical organizations for vaccine advice — not the CDC, Gov. Shapiro says When leg pain isn’t just leg pain 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 Women are more likely than men to have depression, and... October 9, 2025 Bookmark How rich you are determines how long you live, new... October 8, 2025 Bookmark Receiving gene therapy for hemophilia changed this South Jersey man’s... October 16, 2025 Bookmark The mental toll of menopause – what women really feel October 12, 2025 Bookmark Having multiple tattoos may help guard against most dangerous type... September 30, 2025 Bookmark Why your late teens and early 20s are crucial times... October 26, 2025 Bookmark What should you look for when picking a protein bar?... September 5, 2025 Bookmark Better health literacy means better preventive care October 19, 2025 Bookmark Belly fat is common as men age, but it raises... September 19, 2025