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Health, 16.12.2020 21:10 ReonRamseyz

26 2 points During this stage of stress, the body begins to repair itself. It releases lower amounts of cortisol, and your heart rate and blood pressure begin to normalize. Although
your body enters the recovery phase, you are still on heightened alert.
Exhaustion
O Alarm
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Resistance

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