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“Those Who Are Stressed Often End up with Tunnel Vision at that Moment”: Stress Scientist Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt Shares Tips on How She Combats Stress Herself.

She taught Tom Waes how to deal with tension in ‘Kalm Waes’, but that doesn’t mean Prof. Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt herself is constantly in zen mode. Even the stress expert sometimes works herself up, worries at night, and gets shoulder pain from stress. She reveals her most striking remedies. “Investing in relationships and connections is an underestimated pillar when dealing with stress.”

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She taught Tom Waes how to deal with tension in ‘Kalm Waes’, but that doesn’t mean Prof. Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt herself is constantly in zen mode. Even the stress expert sometimes works herself up, worries at night, and gets shoulder pain from stress. She reveals her most striking remedies. “Investing in relationships and connections is an underestimated pillar when dealing with stress.”

·Kobbegem, Belgium
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Het Laatste Nieuws broke the news in Kobbegem, Belgium on Saturday, July 18, 2026.
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