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7/15/2025, 1:34:10 AM No.510402525
>A University of California, Berkeley study reveals that mothers parenting daughters experience nearly twice as much physiological stress as those parenting sons. By measuring cortisol—the body’s primary stress hormone—researchers found significantly higher spikes in women caring for girls, suggesting that daughters may trigger more emotionally intense interactions.
>These findings add to broader research linking parenting stress to elevated cortisol and significant effects on both mental and physical health.
Won't ever be happy.
>These findings add to broader research linking parenting stress to elevated cortisol and significant effects on both mental and physical health.
Won't ever be happy.
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