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Stress can take a physical toll on your body

Stress can take a physical toll on your body Courtney Parrott Special to the Bulletin Since 1992, Stress Awareness Month has been observed in April to shed light on the increase of chronic stress and to provide resources to lessen the effects of stress on our health. Stress normally occurs in our lives, such as giving a presentation in front of people, planning a wedding, or dealing with the stressors brought on by illness or COVID-19. These stressors have an affect on us, but we can work through them and learn some resiliency skills. Though, when there is constant stress affecting our lives, this can lead to chronic stress. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), COVID-19 has impacted both young and old, as many face challenges, losses, illness, and mental health challenges.

Sir Geffrye statue, trees, cancer and diabetic advice

Rosemary Sales, Stamford Hill, full address supplied, writes: Like many local residents, I was horrified that Network Rail has destroyed the trees and other vegetation on the railway cuttings in Stamford Hill. The embankments at East and West Bank are part of a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) designated by Hackney Council. They are now completely bare, and the tree roots have been poisoned to prevent re-growth. This activity happened during the bird nesting season. The reserve is one of the few green spaces in Stamford Hill West and has been home to numerous bird species and other wildlife. The area already suffers from pollution caused by our chronic traffic problems. This act of vandalism will further reduce the quality of the air we breathe, with implications for our health, particularly of our children, as well as for the wider problem of climate change.

Banham Zoo and Africa Alive launch grand reopening

Banham Zoo and Africa Alive launch grand reopening Published: 12:00, 03 April 2021 Banham Zoo is ready to welcome customers back with open paws after announcing a date for the return of visitors. The zoo will throw open its doors on April 12, with the first five days reserved for annual pass holders. Members of the public will then be invited to book slots from April 17 onwards. Claudia Roberts, CEO of the Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA), said: “We are delighted to be reopening again and sharing our beautiful open spaces and diverse collection of animals with the community that have supported us so much over the last year.

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