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Fight, flight or freeze – that’s how the experts talk about the body’s response to stress.
Fight, flight or freeze – that’s how the experts talk about the body’s response to stress.
Fight, flight or freeze – that’s how the experts talk about the body’s response to stress.
An nine-year-old rambler from St Albans is fastening his walking boots in preparation for a 21-mile walk from Waltham Abbey to St Albans Abbey to raise money for Syrian refugees.
“Fight, flight or freeze,” explains polygraph examiner, Tim Benson, “is how physiologists talk about the body’s response to stress.
A Harpenden primary school which has just moved into new, purpose-built premises has been given a home-warming gift to remember after an insurance firm donated £5,000 to spend on library books.
The St Albans branch of a homelessness charity has raised more than £2,500 during the official opening of its new charity shop in Harpenden.
Watford footballer and all-round top-notch chap, Ikechi Anya, stunned staff at an Oxfam store on Chequer Street last week (3) when he donated a bundle of tracksuits and football boots.
A woman in her eighties who died after being exposed to asbestos many times throughout her life did not die as a result of ‘work-related’ exposure, a coroner has ruled.
StAlbansForRefugees began life at the beginning of September as an almost-direct reaction to the images of a three-year-old Syrian boy washed up on a Turkish beach.
A babbling drunk who stabbed a Polish man in a random attack on Stanhope Road, St Albans, after downing two bottles of wine and a bottle of vodka has been jailed for three years.
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