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Caregiving is rewarding but stressful. Caregiving can have many rewards. For most caregivers, caring for a loved one feels good. And it can make your ...
But the hormones the body makes when under emotional stress might damage arteries. The artery damage might lead to heart disease. And symptoms of depression and ...
Mayo Clinic Healthcare expert describes signs and symptoms of stress overload. LONDON — It may be surprising to hear, but medically speaking, not all stress ...
Stress is not the event itself but rather, your psychological or physical reaction to the event. Anxiety is a tense feeling that often accompanies stress. It's ...
It's not a coincidence — headaches are more likely to occur when you're stressed. Stress is a common trigger of tension-type headaches and migraine. It can also ...
Stress is an automatic physical, mental and emotional response to a challenging event. ... But negative, long-term stress can lessen your quality of life and put ...
Stress leads to stronger feelings of anger and irritability. Your children may have emotional outbursts that are inconsistent with their previous behavior or ...
And effective stress management is associated with many health benefits. If you tend to be pessimistic, don't despair — you can learn positive thinking skills.
I also realized I am coping with stress by eating more than normal. With the new year, I'd like to find ways to improve my health and better manage my stress.
But when stress becomes too much to manage, it can be unhealthy. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute.
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