New York residents are known as rude people who are always in a rush to get somewhere, but a new study says we don't come near the top of the list for stress.
New Yorkers have felt burned out for ages, but the last two years have been unlike anything we've ever experienced and it doesn't seem to be getting better.
Whether it's because of insomnia, a heavy workload, a TV show that's lured us in, or even stress, New Yorkers know a thing or two about sleep deprivation.
Mental and physical stress can creep into your life like a bad rash and spread into all areas but you can stop the spread by doing just one simple thing.
Anyone else feel like the pandemic has caused an insurgence of completely unnecessary work video meetings? All the meetings, all the time. It's almost too much.
If you're a person who never says no, then you know the rush of anxiety you feel when you finally do and all of the ways you question your decision afterward.
Men and women have different stress triggers and the way we deal with stress is also completely different. Here's why you might really be more stressed than him.