Overview
Chronic stress is damaging our brains and bodies, but what can we do about it? In this episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy, I sit down with Dr. Robert Sapolsky, a renowned neuroscientist, primatologist, and author, to explore the profound impact that stress has on our mental and physical health.
Drawing from his decades of research on baboons in Kenya and the human brain, Dr. Sapolsky explains how chronic stress can rewire our brains, accelerate aging, and lead to serious health issues—but also how we can better manage it. Plus, we dive into Dr. Sapolsky’s latest work on whether our responses to stress—and much of our behavior—are determined by biology rather than free will.
In this enlightening conversation, you’ll discover:
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The biological effects of chronic stress on your brain, including memory and cognitive decline.
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Why some people are more resilient to stress and how your social environment plays a role.
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How stress contributes to inflammation and accelerates aging.
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Practical strategies for reducing stress and improving mental health.
- The surprising connection between acute and chronic stress—and what we can learn from zebras and baboons.
Don’t miss this eye-opening episode on how to protect your brain and body from the harmful effects of chronic stress.