Stress Watch is designed to alert officers when their stress reaches a potentially dangerous level — especially during encounters with the public that can quickly intensify.

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Seizure-like episodes without abnormal brain activity are more common than many realize — and often misunderstood by both patients and providers. An ASU professor who studies this phenomenon says it sits at the crossroads of neurology and psychology.



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The changes that adolescents go through during their teenage years make them particularly susceptible to stress — but ASU researchers have uncovered two seemingly simple things that can help regulate teens’ emotions: sleep and sports.



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