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You may think illness is to blame for that muscle pain, nagging headache or frequent insomnia, but stress may be the true culprit. Stress that's left ...
Hypnosis can help you cope with a number of conditions, including stress, anxiety and pain. It can also help treat obesity, smoking, insomnia and more ...
Stress. Idiopathic galactorrhea. Sometimes healthcare professionals can't find a cause for galactorrhea. This is called idiopathic galactorrhea. This may ...
Avoid activities that place too much stress on your tendons, especially for long periods. If you have pain during an exercise, stop and rest. Mix it up. If ...
Compartment pressure testing. If results from imaging studies do not show a stress fracture or similar cause of pain, your doctor might suggest measuring the ...
The most common causes of muscle pain are tension, stress, overuse and minor injuries. This type of pain is usually limited to just a few muscles or a small ...
Emotional stress may trigger encopresis. A child may experience stress from: Premature, difficult or conflict-filled toilet training. Changes in the child's ...
— The treadmill exercise test with electrocardiogram (ECG), also known as an exercise stress test, is one of the most familiar tests in medicine.[...] Latest ...
Cortisol is a hormone that is made in the adrenal glands. It helps the body respond to stress and plays many other important roles, including: Controlling blood ...
Is there anything that can be done to help a colicky baby? It's difficult to see her so upset. ANSWER: While it can be very stressful for parents, colic doesn't ...
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