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But what does it really mean? Dr. Richa Sood, a Mayo Clinic general internist, says practicing mindfulness may help lower your stress level and make you happier ...
1. Protect yourself from the sun · 2. Don't smoke · 3. Treat your skin gently · 4. Eat a healthy diet · 5. Manage stress.
Too much stress and anger can raise blood pressure. Rushes of hormones made by the body during stress can narrow the arteries and worsen angina. Medicines. Some ...
Eviction Prevention is a project designed to help address financial stress and mental health ─ two of five health priorities in Olmsted County identified in ...
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Ease stress. Long-term stress may play a part in high blood pressure. More research is needed on the effects of stress reduction techniques to find out ...
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 ...
Both conditions can result from stress. Dr. Alkhouli has been part of Mayo Clinic research teams exploring aspects of each. Broken heart syndrome often is ...
Study To Assess Enobosarm (GTx-024) In Postmenopausal Women With Stress Urinary Incontinence · Overview · Participation eligibility · Participating Mayo Clinic ...
to manage stress? One key is resiliency: being able to adapt to life's misfortunes and setbacks. On Mayo Clinic Radio, stress and resiliency expert Dr. Amit ...
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