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About this study. The purpose of this study is to: investigate the diagnostic utility of stress echocardiography (SE) in the evaluation of patients with ...
Effects of Social Media Use on Self-esteem, Depressive Symptoms, Psychiatric Morbidity, and Physiological Markers of Stress in Adolescent Psychiatric Patients ...
One key area of focus is pelvic floor injury that leads to stress incontinence, a widespread and often embarrassing problem affecting some 18 million women, ...
Stress management. Research. Mayo Clinic researchers perform many clinical studies involving integrative medicine. Research is key to creating and evaluating ...
Psychological stress. Not having periods when your peers are having theirs can be stressful, especially for young people who are transitioning into adulthood.
Exercise improves mood. Need an emotional lift? Or need to lower stress after a stressful day? A gym session or brisk walk can help. Physical activity ...
For some, the physical pain and emotional stress are severe enough to affect their daily lives. Regardless of symptom severity, the signs and symptoms ...
Stress can cause the arteries to get tight. This can increase the risk of heart disease, particularly coronary microvascular disease. Some ways to beat stress ...
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of providing a mindfulness based stress management intervention, the Resilient Living Program,to stroke ...
Stress test. Your heart rhythm, blood pressure and breathing are monitored while you walk on a treadmill or ride a stationary bike. Exercise makes your ...
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