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Recent significant stress or emotional or physical trauma; Having a mental health condition, such as a mood or anxiety disorder, dissociative disorder or ...
... stress on the heart. This is known as a pharmacological stress imaging study. However, pharmacological stress testing usually is used only when an exercise ...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the unintentional loss of urine during an activity that causes increased pressure. The most common activities that ...
What causes you stress. Include any major life changes or stressful events you've dealt with recently. Also note any traumatic experiences you've had in the ...
About this study. The investigators are trying to determine stress management strategies in couples undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of a relaxation room at reducing work stress among physicians and collect physician-reported outcome ...
Stress can affect your body, mind and behavior. Recognizing symptoms can help you manage your stress and prevent health issues like high blood pressure, heart ...
Intense stress when objects aren't orderly or facing a certain way. Images of driving your car into a crowd of people. Thoughts about shouting obscenities ...
The purpose of this study is to test a particular stress management therapy program for effectiveness in decreasing stress, increasing quality of life, and ...
“You name a medical condition, it's made worse by chronic stress.” Some of Dr. Amit Sood's ideas for easing stress are designed to make you smile. Amit Sood ...
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