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Sometimes short-term stress on the body, such as pregnancy, can cause the heart to get larger. Depending on the condition, an enlarged heart may be ...
The purpose of this study is to examine correlations between stress urinary incontinence (SUI) severity and running cadence and asymmetry/performance on the 30s ...
Mayo Clinic Radio: Orthopedic trauma patient story / practice what you preach / stress and demographics. By. Jennifer O'Hara. January 2, 2017. Share this: Share ...
ANSWER: Post-traumatic stress disorder, also called PTSD, doesn't just happen to characters on the screen. It's a normal, natural response to trauma and happens ...
... stress. This ... Also, scheduling personal time to allow you to lower stress may help you to better handle an upcoming stressful or frustrating situation.
Sinus tachycardia refers to a usual increase in the heart rate often caused by exercise or stress. Other types of tachycardia are grouped according to cause and ...
... stress from early stages that correlate with disease severity. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of ...
Stress, in particular, can affect the immune system and gut function. This may increase urgency to pass stool, diarrhea or belly pain during a flare ...
This is known as stress incontinence. Leak urine after having a strong, sudden urge to urinate. This is called urge incontinence. Leak stool, also known as ...
... stress and decreased work-related burnout and stress-related symptoms as a result of MBRT training. In addition, the investigators aim to compare the ...
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