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... stress and depression. The holidays present a dizzying array of demands. When stress is at its peak, it's hard to stop and regroup. Try to prevent stress ...
Family and friends can help you make it through the most stressful of times. Find out how to build and maintain these essential relationships. EXPERT ANSWERS
With stress incontinence, urine leaks when pressure or stress is placed on the bladder, such as when you cough or sneeze, when you lift something heavy, or when ...
... stress urinary incontinence. While relatively uncommon, stress incontinence can occur in men after treatment for prostate cancer. Men who require treatment ...
Your health care professional may ask about other conditions you've had, medicines you take, your stress levels and other issues about your health. They may ...
TUESDAY Q & A: Palliative care focuses on providing relief from symptoms, pain and stress of serious illness. Dana Sparks. December 31, 2013.
These hormones control important body functions. They also help the body respond to stress. Addison's disease can cause salt loss from the body, and that may ...
A flat arch in the foot or a high arch can increase strain in the Achilles tendon. Obesity and tight calf muscles also can increase tendon stress. Having legs ...
For the first time, the stress hormone ghrelin has been linked to aggression control. Mayo Clinic researchers say this new discovery can potentially lead to ...
Repeated stress on the joint. If a job or sport places repetitive stress on a joint, that joint might develop osteoarthritis someday. Genetics. Some people ...
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