Bach Flower Rescue Remedy Effectively Relieves High Situational Stress Levels
For 40 million anxiety sufferers in the United States who do not respond well to traditional drugs such as Prozac and Paxil, there is now help to alleviate their distress without worrying about potentially dangerous side effects.
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Distress-Prone People More Likely To Develop Memory Problems
People who are easily distressed and have more negative emotions are more likely to develop memory problems than more easygoing people.
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Louisiana Spirit, LAHMA To Provide Stress Management Sessions
Louisiana Spirit, a program through the Department of Health and Hospitals - Office of Mental Health will provide Stress Management programs for LAHMA's membership at locations statewide during the month of June.
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Stress Management Services Available For Employees
Louisiana workers are reporting their stress levels are higher than ever as they face many personal and work-related challenges in the struggle to rebuild their lives and the devastated areas around them.
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Cognitive therapy can reduce post-traumatic stress in survivors of terrorist attacks
Cognitive therapy is an effective treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder related to acts of terrorism and other civil conflict.
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UI's Andreasen Leads Report On VA Post-Traumatic Stress Cases
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs should revise how it evaluates and compensates former military personnel for service-related post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Majority Of American Women's Stress Significantly Increased In Past Five Years
JOHNSON'S launches melt away stress body care line to Help Women Melt away daily tension and leading to better relaxation.
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Eating Pistachios May Reduce Acute Stress Reaction
There may be a relationship between pistachios and stress reduction as eating pistachios may calm your body's response to the stresses of everyday life.
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Families For Depression Awareness Presents Coping With Stress Event At Harvard University
Families for Depression Awareness will present Coping with Stress, a free event at Harvard University featuring expert presentations on effectively managing stress in all areas of our lives-from everyday strains to life-changing events.
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Stress Of War Harms Civilian Men More Than Women
A man's health and behavior are more adversely impacted by war stress and the associated disruption than a woman's-as evidenced by the dramatic jump in non-combat mortality for Croatian men during the Croatian War of Independence.
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Stressed-Out Women Take Control: Shun Prescription, Seek Natural Solutions To Ease Stress
Short tempers, snapping at loved ones and failure to concentrate are the unfortunate hallmarks of today's stressed-out American women, according to a new survey conducted by Nielsen and commissioned by Rescue Remedy for National Stress Awareness Month in April.
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Stressed-Out American Women Have No Time For Sleep
More than half of American women (60%) say they only get a good night's sleep a few nights per week or less and 67% say they frequently experience a sleep problem. Additionally, 43% say that daytime sleepiness interferes with their daily activities, according to a new poll released today by the National Sleep Foundation.
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Stress-Related Adult Disease May Originate In Fetal Development
Stress-Related Adult Disease May Originate In Fetal Development Birth Weight, Gestation Period may be Linked to Depression, Chronic pain
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Finding Ways to Cope With Stress
If you want to cope your stress and manage it, maintain a good diet, get some sleep and be prepared to evaluate relationships, a social worker advises.
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Extra cortisol protects women's mood under stress
Stress hormone appears to have different functions short and long term, showing potential to help remedy post traumatic stress syndrome.
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Bioterrorism alerts induce anxiety and may pose health risk
If a public health program can induce stress and anxiety in the population, these should be considered potentially adverse effects that need evaluation.
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Experience builds resiliency to stress
Lack of control over stressful life experiences has been implicated in mood and anxiety disorders.
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High-quality marriages help to calm nerves
Women under stress who hold their husbands' hands show signs of immediate relief.
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Common PTSD Drug Is No More Effective Than Placebo
People with symptoms of PTSD should probably stay away from this drug Guanfacine and others of its type.
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How To Deal With Christmas Stress
Have yourself a stress free and blessed Christmas.
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Women Are Diagnosed With PTSD More Than Men
Trauma response varies not only from men to women, but between individuals therefore sophisticated diagnosis tools for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder are needed.
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Job Burnout May Make People More Prone to Developing Diabetes
People who suffer from job burnout or workplace stress may be prone to developing a form of diabetes.
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Massage May Bring Stress Relief to Infants
Healthy infants can get the same stress relieving benefits from massage as do adults.
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Stress Can Lead To Chronic Fatigue Later In Life
Stress can have repercussions later in life in the form of chronic fatigue.
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Insight Into Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Although Posttraumatic Stress Disorder appears at a high rate among veterans, the condition is also seen in the civilian population: the events of 9/11 have increased the urgency of finding answers.
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Black Tea Soothes Away Stress
Daily cups of tea can help you recover more quickly from the stresses of everyday life.
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Racial Achievement Gap Narrowed By Sterotype Stress Reducers
Ethnic minority students experience, on average, higher levels of stress in the classroom and too much stress is bad for performance.
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Exam Nerves Affects Students' Immune Defence
This mental stress also affects the students' immune defence systems.
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Angst and The Rail Commuter: Longer The Trip, Greater The Stress
The longer the commute, the more physiological and psychological stress passengers experience.
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Heavy Stress Plays Hefty Role in Heart Disease
Regular meditation or relaxation can help reduce the amount of stress hormones and protect the mind and body from the harmful effects of extreme stress.
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Improving Your Diet May Not Help You Beat Stress
Improving the diet of rats placed in stressful environments did not normalise their metabolic profile, an indicator of their health.
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Study Links Stress to Infertility
Stress can cause the cessation of ovulation and therefore infertility.
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Women How To De-Stress
Some stress can help women perform at their peak, but too much stress is destructive to their physical and emotional well being.
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More Than One-Third of Disaster Victims May Suffer From Stress Disorder
30 to 40 percent of adults may suffer from post traumatic stress disorder if they were directly affected by hurricane, tornado, terrorist attack or other natural or man made disaster.
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Socioeconomic Stress Shows Up in Hormone Levels
Having a strong social support network is known to reduce stress levels.
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Lower Income, Education Lead To Greater Stress Levels
People with low incomes are more likely to be under stress than their wealthier peers.
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Work-Related Stress Can Lead to Poor Job Performance
To reduce work related stress and boost productivity cultivate a positive work environment.
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Children's Emotional Distress After Hurricane Linked With Parents' Stress Levels
A significant percentage of families reported symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, including sleep disturbances, depression, anger and anxiety, months after the hurricane.
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How Men And Women Use News Media Differently To Manage Anger
Men given the chance to retaliate against the supervisor were more likely to choose negative news over positive news, while women chose the positive news.
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Too Stressed To Think?
Douglas researchers show stress is bad for the brain.
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