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Keep stress under control. Stress and tension-type headaches often go hand in hand. To reduce stress, try these simple tips: Simplify your life. Don't look ...
... stress on the heart. This is known as a pharmacological stress imaging study. However, pharmacological stress testing usually is used only when an exercise ...
Also, people who are anxious or stressed are more likely to do things that can raise blood pressure, such as: Smoke. Drink alcohol. Overeat. Some medicines that ...
The purpose of this study is to test a particular stress management therapy program for effectiveness in decreasing stress, increasing quality of life, and ...
If you have stress incontinence, pressure on your bladder affects how well the urethra and bladder neck function. The urethra is the tube that carries urine out ...
The increased activity puts stress on the muscles, tendons and bone tissue. Rest, ice and other self-care measures most often can treat shin splints. Wearing ...
Learn to recognize when you're stressed and how this affects your body — and regularly practice stress management and relaxation techniques. Stick with your ...
Does a twice weekly, 12-week Pilates pelvic floor strengthening program improve short- and long-term measures of stress urinary incontinence symptoms in women ...
Practice stress management and relaxation techniques. Choose healthy routines, such as healthy sleep habits, regular physical activity and social activities.
The purpose of this study is to examine objective and subjective measures of cumulative stress in older adult Latino participants. Participation eligibility.
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