The People Who Are Aging You
How to Recognize and Recover from Stressful Relationships That Quietly Damage Your Health
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Maria Merlino
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How to Recognize and Recover from Stressful Relationships That Quietly Damage Your Health
You eat well.
You try to sleep.
You take your vitamins.
But what if the real damage isn’t in your diet — it’s in your daily interactions?
Emerging research in epigenetics and social health shows that certain stressful relationships don’t just exhaust you emotionally , they may accelerate biological aging at the cellular level. Chronic exposure to conflict, criticism, unpredictability, or emotional strain activates the body’s stress system again and again. Over time, that stress leaves measurable marks.
In The People Who Are Aging You, you’ll discover:
• What the science actually says about stress, cortisol, and accelerated aging
• How the HPA stress cascade works ,and why it matters
• The difference between ordinary stress and a true “hassler”
• Why family tension, workplace dynamics, and even loose ties can quietly erode resilience
• How to conduct your own Hassler Inventory
• Practical strategies to reduce exposure, reset your nervous system, and reclaim your health
This is not about blame.
It’s about awareness.
Once you understand how social stress imprints on the body, you can begin to change your exposure , and your trajectory.
If you’ve ever felt inexplicably depleted around certain people…
If you suspect some relationships cost more than they give…
If you want a science-grounded way to protect your long-term health…
This book will show you where to look , and what to do next.
Your biology is listening to your relationships.
It’s time to choose wisely.