Walter Bradford Cannon is the founder of stress back in the early 1900’s. After looking into a “fight or flight” theory, he was able to find stress within animals and soon put his findings towards society.
Throughout the years, stress has been handled in a many different ways. Whether it is from drinking Coca Cola or eating ice cream to taking medications over the years, it has become an epidemic.
Past college students didn’t have to worry about stress in the work force or college, if they made it that far in life. College was more of an accomplishment rather than a necessity. With today’s job market looking tighter and tighter, it increases the stress on college students to perform better in school, also increasing the stress level, depression rate, and suicidal deaths. If you look at back into history, you will notice that our past is not full of suicides and depression rates, yet over the years this has become an over whelming epidemic. This epidemic started with the pressure on college kids to do well in school and has escalated to the point of death rates increasing in college kids, due to the incredible amount of stress and pressure applied to them on a daily basis.
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