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Development of atherosclerosis · Physical exertion · Emotional stress · Cold temperatures · Cocaine use · Eating a heavy or large meal · Sexual intercourse ...
You also avoid lighted screens before bed and have tried to reduce your stress. Still, it's been weeks since you've had a good night's sleep. Is it time for ...
The perceived stress level decreased from a mean of 14.3 at baseline to 11.0, and depressive symptoms scores decreased by half. The number of participants who ...
Nocturnal enuresis has many possible causes. Genetics and family history often play a role. But anxiety and stress, drinking too much fluid, or a bladder ...
Painful swelling, called angioedema, around the eyes, cheeks or lips. Flares triggered by heat, exercise or stress. Symptoms that persist for more than six ...
Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder; People with anxiety. And it's not only people with health problems who reap the benefits. Family members and ...
Stressed replisome may send signals to nearby nucleosome-containing chromatin telling it to change its shape to efficiently overcome replication stress. The ...
Stress Echocardiography. Whilst an exercise tolerance test records your heart rhythm during physical activity, a stress echocardiogram goes further. Typically ...
Your healthcare professional may ask about other conditions you've had, medicines you take, your stress levels and other concerns about your health. The health ...
If you're stressed, it's easy to neglect your usual diabetes care routine. To manage your stress, set limits. Prioritize your tasks. Learn relaxation ...
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