Tired of Feeling Tired? Why You May Need a Cortisol Reset


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Tired of feeling tired? You’re not alone. Dr. Amy Shah, author of the book “I’m So Effing Tired,” joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Sheinelle Jones to discuss the link between stress and fatigue, and shares how to reset cortisol levels in just three to five days to help get you feeling reenergized.



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