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Anything that puts stress on the heart's lower left chamber can cause left ventricular hypertrophy. The lower left chamber is called the left ventricle. As ...
Reduce stress. Eat and drink in moderation. Be vigilant with medication. Exercise — and get rest. Know the symptoms for heart attack and stroke, and don't ...
... Stress-free Living, says multitasking: Fatigues the brain; Increases error risk; Impairs the ability to do any task well; Hinders deeper experiences; Increases ...
Stress and depression affect women's hearts more than men's. Depression makes it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow recommended treatment.
Adding the cold, dark days of winter on top of holiday stress can do a number on a person's mental health. It could lead to seasonal affective disorder ― a ...
In a neurological exam, your healthcare professional tests how well your nervous system is working. This may include checking your: Tendon reflexes. Muscle ...
Amid ever-changing information around the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are experiencing heightened stress and anxiety. "Anxiety is not right, and it is ...
But living smoke-free doesn't mean living stress-free. In fact, smokers often cite stress as a reason for relapsing. Instead of using nicotine to help cope with ...
The adrenal glands produce a steroid chemical called cortisol (hydrocortisone) that helps the body respond to stress or illness. From the results of a ...
Spinal cord surgery, injury or tumors. Stress. Idiopathic galactorrhea. Sometimes healthcare professionals can't find a cause for galactorrhea. This is called ...
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