Stress is a health hazard. But a supportive circle of friends can help undo the damaging effects on your DNA
- Written by Divya Mehta, Principal Research Fellow and Team Leader, Queensland University of Technology
ShutterstockStress affects up to 90% of people, and we know it harms our mental and physical well-being.
Stress can impact the activity and function of our genes. It does this via “epigenetic” changes, which turn on and off certain genes, though it doesn’t change the DNA code.
But why do some people respond worse to stress, while...

















