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That sudden tightness in your chest before a crucial meeting isn’t just in your head. It’s a physiological event. When stress takes hold, the millions of tiny air sacs in your lungs, the alveoli, can actually collapse. This traps carbon dioxide, sending a direct panic signal to your brain. Research from Stanford University’s School of Medicine has identified the single fastest way to reverse th...
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