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Headaches are more likely to occur when you're stressed. Stress is a common trigger of tension-type headaches and migraine, and can trigger other types of ...
There's no question that work can be stressful. Constant demands on your time and talents make it hard to fit in exercise, time for relaxation and healthy ...
Craig Sawchuk, chair of the Division of Integrated Behavioral Health at Mayo Clinic, shares helpful tips and strategies on managing stress and anxiety during ...
Virtually any form of exercise, from aerobics to yoga, can relieve stress. Being active can boost your feel-good endorphins and distract you from daily worries.
If stress contributes to your emotional eating, try a stress management technique, such as yoga, meditation or deep breathing. Have a hunger reality check. Is ...
Does "lower my stress levels" show up on your list of New Year's resolutions for 2014? On Saturday, Dec. 21, Amit Sood, M.D., joined us to discuss the new ...
Is stress making you frustrated and irritable? Stress relievers can help restore calm and serenity to your chaotic life. You don't have to invest a lot of ...
Women report more stress over the holidays compared to men. They say it's harder to relax during the holidays. Women also are more likely to engage in ...
Stress. Concerns about work, school, health, money or family can keep your mind active at night, making it hard to sleep. Stressful life events, such as the ...
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