As a number of people have stressed over the years, I think it would be premature to assume science itself will explain everything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Stress exacerbates any problem, whether it's diabetes, heart trouble, MS, or whatever.
Science is about filling in the details.
Its not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it.
When you're in a high-stress situation, dynamics between people can change.
I believe all complicated phenomena can be explained by simpler scientific principles.
The less you think counterfactually, the less you experience stress. Stress, in this light, isn't a bad thing. It's simply a warning system telling you that your mind has lost touch with what's real.
The elusive truth is that there is nothing stress-producing in the physical world. Things simply are. Molecules move. Light and sound appear.
I'm a great believer that scientists should spend as much time as possible explaining, and you do explain in the process of teaching.
Everything that's supposedly caused by stress, I tell people there's a Nobel Prize there if you find out the real cause.
If I have learned anything as a scientist, it is that one should not make things complicated when a simple explanation will do.