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Anxieties are heightened around the world as Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine. Those who continuously monitor the European situation, as well as the ...
Feeling stressed out? You're not alone. Many people report feeling frazzled. In the latest Mayo Clinic National Health Checkup, the highest proportion of ...
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 ...
Research has found that meditation may help lower symptoms of anxiety, stress and depression. When used with conventional medicine, meditation may improve ...
Severe stress can affect your relationships, daily routines, work, school or other activities. Social anxiety disorder can be a chronic mental health ...
Stress management: Learn why you feel stress and how to fight it.
Genetics. The genes that control the stress response keep most people at a fairly steady emotional level, only sometimes priming the body for fight or flight.
Traumatic or stressful events, such as physical or sexual abuse, the death ... Take steps to control stress, to increase your resilience and boost your ...
It's usually not meant as a suicide attempt. This type of self-injury is a harmful way to cope with emotional pain, sadness, anger and stress.
Research is key to creating and evaluating evidence-based treatments. Publications. See a list of publications about stress management by Mayo Clinic doctors on ...
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