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On Mayo Clinic Radio, stress and resiliency expert Dr. Amit Sood shares tools to help manage stress and improve resiliency. Also on the program, infectious ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of a comprehensive wellness program including Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART), physical ...
As blood volume and stress on the heart rise during pregnancy, congestive heart failure can become worse. Congenital heart defect. If you were born with a ...
Extreme stress. SCAD can happen after extreme stress. This includes intense physical exercise and severe emotional distress. Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) ...
For some people — particularly those with mild symptoms — lifestyle adjustments, such as diet modification, stress management and regular exercise, are enough ...
Using imagery to meditate can help with the stress of cancer. Guided imagery — using words and music to imagine a place of peace and relaxation — may help you ...
Stressful childhood. Many people with the condition report being sexually or physically abused or neglected during childhood. Some people have lost or were ...
Prior research has shown practicing mindfulness can reduce stress and improve quality of life. Every day, an estimated 6,000 women in the U.S. reach menopause.
Having experienced recent stressful life events, such as parental ... Take steps to control stress, increase resilience and boost self-esteem to ...
Stress or anxiety treatment. If a mental health condition, such as stress or anxiety, seems to be contributing to the nightmares, your doctor may suggest ...
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