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In this project, the Mitochondrial Neurobiology and Therapeutics Lab of Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic is studying how mitochondria react to stress ...
The purpose of this study is to validate measures of depression, anxiety, traumatic stress, and factors related to these outcomes in medical patients, to ...
Her clinical focus is on helping cancer patients with lifestyle changes, including improving diet, exercise, sleep, and stress reduction. She also ensures ...
MONDAY HOUSECALL: Stress and Blood Pressure, Emotional Eating, Lupus and more … By. Dana Sparks. December 17, 2012 ...
Stress. Having extra anxiety or stress can lead to teeth grinding and clenching. · Age. Bruxism is common in young children, but it usually goes away by ...
Stress incontinence is triggered by pressure placed on the bladder and pelvic floor. Coughing or sneezing can cause stress incontinence, as can running ...
When stress from adverse or challenging events in life occur continually, you can find yourself experiencing emotional exhaustion.
Patients who have a positive stress test will be followed in a registry to collect data on subsequent treatment and mortality, as applicable. Participation ...
obtaining greater fulfillment and less stress during the holidays. Create space for happiness and gratitude this holiday season! Brooke Werneburg and Jamie ...
... stress. The idea is that the adrenal glands can't keep up with the demands of the ongoing fight-or-flight state in the body that chronic stress causes.
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