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Severe medical stress, such as from trauma; Smoking; Splenectomy · Syphilis · Toxoplasmosis · Tuberculosis · Whooping cough. Causes shown here are commonly ...
Stephen Kopecky explains how prolonged stress can increase cholesterol levels. And, general internal medicine researcher Dr. James Kirkland talks about how ...
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of providing a mindfulness based stress management intervention, the Resilient Living Program,to stroke ...
The care professional watches how your heart and nervous system respond to the change in position. Stress exercise test. Some irregular heartbeats are triggered ...
Stress management. Research. Mayo Clinic researchers perform many clinical studies involving integrative medicine. Research is key to creating and evaluating ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the device for reducing stress and lowering blood pressure. It's available without a prescription. Resperate ...
... stress. With Raynaud's, blood vessels to the fingers and toes narrow when exposed to cold or stress. The narrowed vessels limit blood flow. Over time, these ...
This study examines Stress Management and Resilience Training (SMART) for family caregivers (FCG) of patients receiving chemotherapy for advanced cancer to ...
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 ...
“It helps with balance and strength and flexibility, which really, all of us need.” Mind and body instructor Colleen Pelkey says yoga may also reduce stress, ...
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