According to a new study, the mileage of ongoing pressure can increase disease mortality.As per the Clinical School of Georgia at Augusta College analysts, the body's mileage from ongoing and deeply rooted pressure may likewise raise the possibility of disease passing on. That mileage, called allostatic load, alludes to the combined impacts of worrying about time. "As a reaction to outer stressors, your body delivers a pressure chemical called cortisol, and afterward, once the pressure is finished, these levels ought to return to normal," says Dr. Justin Xavier Moore, a disease transmission expert at the Clinical School of Georgia and