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Our Experience Of Acute Or Short-Term Stress Is Shaped By How We Interpret Physical Cues

April 10, 2013 by

Fear of public speaking tops death and spiders as the nation's number one phobia. But new research shows that learning to rethink the way we view our shaky hands, pounding heart, and sweaty palms can help people perform better both mentally and physically...

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