New research suggests our lifestyles have evolved faster than human biology can adapt, which could be behind chronic stress and other health issues

Modern life is a struggle because we're simply not built to handle it. Our bodies were designed for a world filled with physical activity, nature, and brief moments of stress - not the relentless pressures of contemporary living.

A recent study by evolutionary anthropologists suggests that our lifestyles have evolved at a pace that outstrips our biological ability to adapt.

This could be the root cause of the surge in chronic stress and other health problems, symptomatic of a disconnect between our inherent love for nature and the environments we inhabit today, reports the Daily Star .

The research, conducted by Colin Shaw from the Univ

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