
Hello
I just published a new FMU Clinical Brief titled:
The Hidden Health Cost of Living in Constant Stress Mode
In this brief, I explain why chronic stress is often much more than feeling overwhelmed.
Clinically, it can show up as a whole-body pattern affecting sleep, digestion, blood sugar stability, inflammation, hormonal balance, and recovery.
I also walk through why identifying the contributors is important, but why knowing what to do first is often the missing clinical layer.
If you are a clinician, this article will give you a practical way to think through stress-driven cases more clearly.
If you are not a clinician, it will help you understand why multiple seemingly separate symptoms may actually reflect one deeper physiologic pattern.
You can read the article here:
[Article Link]
I also included a short video version if you
prefer to listen instead of reading.
Sincerely,
Ron
Sincerely,
Ron
P.S. I am also including our 70-page FMU Student Guide for those who would like a deeper look
at the structure, philosophy, and training model behind Functional Medicine University. [Click here to review the FMU Student Guide]
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