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Health Consequences of Chronic Activation of the Fight or Flight Response

The fight or flight response, while evolutionarily adaptive for acute physical threats, can be detrimental to health when persistently activated by modern psychological stressors. Since these threats often cannot be resolved by fighting or fleeing, the body experiences prolonged stress, which can lead to negative health outcomes. Research has linked this chronic exposure to an increased susceptibility to heart disease and impaired functioning of the immune system.

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