Professor Emerita Thea van de Mortel: Why We Get Sick as Soon as the Holiday Starts
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Many people push through stress and deadlines, only to feel unwell the moment they finally stop. Thea van de Mortel explains the let-down effect, what happens in the body when pressure lifts, and why holidays and long weekends are common triggers for colds, headaches and exhaustion.
Guest: Professor Emerita Thea van de Mortel, School of Nursing and Midwifery at Griffith University
Presenter: Andy Mac
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