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Mayo Clinic offers hypnosis as psychological and medical therapy to help ease symptoms of many diseases and conditions such as stress, anxiety, insomnia and ...
The purpose of this study is to test a particular stress management therapy program for effectiveness in decreasing stress, increasing quality of life, and ...
Physical isolation, working from home, and added stress and anxiety about a deadly coronavirus have led some people to develop bad habits that have consequences ...
Early-life stress. People exposed to stressful events, especially in childhood, tend to have more symptoms of IBS . Changes in gut microbes. Examples include ...
Stress and high blood pressure: What's the connection? Vasodilators · Von Willebrand disease · What is blood pressure? What is hypertension? A Mayo Clinic ...
Handling job burnout. Burnout often involves things in the workplace that you can't control. But there are ways to control how you cope with the stress ...
The holiday season can be stressful all on its own, but add the COVID-19 pandemic and you have the potential for increased anxiety. With health concerns and ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Therapy to ease stress, fatigue and other quality of life issues significantly improves patients' sense of well-being during cancer ...
... stress urinary incontinence. While relatively uncommon, stress incontinence can occur in men after treatment for prostate cancer. Men who require treatment ...
Antioxidants are certain nutrients, such as vitamins C or E, or carotenoids, which may help protect cells against daily damage. As cells do their job, ...
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