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Yes, excessive stress and overthinking can lead to physical symptoms such as headaches and tension, which may make it feel like your brain is hurting.

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Factors such as trauma, excessive force, poor nutrition, certain medical conditions like osteoporosis, and repetitive stress can all contribute to bone injuries or damage. Additionally, lack of physical activity or certain medications can impact bone health and lead to weaker bones.


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When you get mad, your body releases stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, which can affect your digestive system and lead to stomach pain or discomfort.


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What part of the neuron would be responsible for notifing the brain that you hurt yourself?

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