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The Stress Paradox: Why You Need Stress to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier Audiobook, by Sharon Horesh Bergquist Play Audiobook Sample

The Stress Paradox: Why You Need Stress to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier Audiobook

The Stress Paradox: Why You Need Stress to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier Audiobook, by Sharon Horesh Bergquist Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Dana Wing Lau Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780063346000

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

26

Longest Chapter Length:

67:49 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

18:24 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

A paradigm-shifting approach to wellness that reveals how the right levels of stress are actually good for you and how stress can help you unlock the body’s natural ability to stave off aging, prevent disease, and improve metabolic health.

What if we’ve gotten stress wrong?

There’s a breakthrough happening in the study of wellness and longevity. We know that excessive stress can be toxic, but emerging new research reveals that too little stress is just as bad for you as too much.

Dr. Sharon Bergquist, a pioneering physician and leading stress researcher, is at the forefront of this movement. In The Stress Paradox, she explains that our bodies are designed to heal and repair themselves, but we need the right amount and type of stress to rejuvenate at a cellular level.

Many modern comforts have inadvertently increased our risk of mental and physical illness by causing us to underutilize our inherited response to challenges. Our need for stress is so deeply embedded in our genes that you can’t achieve good health without it! Dr. Bergquist reveals how to optimize five key stressors to maximize mental, emotional, and physical resilience and reap a host of health benefits, from staving off dementia to increasing the years of your life. These simple lifestyle changes can keep your mind sharp, improve your mood, increase energy and metabolism, support a healthy gut, maintain a healthy weight, and decrease your risk of serious diseases like cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and Alzheimer’s.

  • Eating more plant “toxins” in foods like vegetables, dark chocolate, and spices
  • Exercising with intermittent bursts of intense movement
  • Engaging in heat and cold therapy to awaken your body’s ancient healing pathways
  • Fasting most effectively for your circadian biology
  • Challenging yourself mentally and emotionally while managing unhealthy stress levels  

Rooted in cutting-edge science and complete with customizable protocols, workouts, and recipe templates, The Stress Paradox is an accessible life-changing roadmap to dramatically increase health, happiness, and longevity.

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About Sharon Horesh Bergquist

Sharon Horesh Bergquist, MD, is an award-winning physician, innovative health–care leader, and visionary researcher renowned for spearheading a science-based approach to applying lifestyle as medicine. She has helped lead numerous clinical trials, including the Emory Healthy Aging Study and the NIH funded Emory Healthy Brain Study. She is widely published in peer-reviewed journals and has contributed to over 200 news segments, including Good Morning America, CNN, ABC News, and the Wall Street Journal. She hosts The Whole Health Cure podcast, and her popular Ted-Ed video on how stress affects the body has been viewed over six million times. She received her degrees from Yale College and Harvard Medical School.