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“It's really a stressful time because there are large amounts of food around. ... People with eating disorders should have a coping strategy if they begin to feel ...
... stress for more than 18 months due to the ongoing pandemic. Nearly 4 in 10 adults in the U.S. say that worry and stress related to the threat of COVID-19 ...
... stress in physical ways. Conversion disorder can present as blindness, paralysis or other nervous system symptoms that cannot be explained by a physical ...
Experience a stressful life event ... Have an underlying psychiatric disorder, such as major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or bipolar disorder ...
Ongoing stress among cancer patients and survivors negatively affects health, happiness, relationships and quality of life. Dr. Sood specializes in mind ...
They say unstructured play allows for proper development and relieves toxic stress. ... Good old-fashioned playtime not only helps children develop social skills, ...
Waking up in the middle of the night is called insomnia, and it's a common problem. Insomnia often occur during periods of stress. Over-the-counter sleep aids ...
Obesity is increasing." Most closely associated with the computer generation are millennials. Dr. Fernandes says one of the biggest reasons is stress. "That's a ...
Emotional eating is eating as a way to suppress or soothe negative emotions, such as stress, anger, fear, boredom, sadness and loneliness. Emotional eating ...
When your work life and personal life are out of balance, your stress level is likely to soar. Learn more about the consequences of poor work-life balance ...
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