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This type of inflammation can occur in response to things such as a steady diet of saturated fats and little fiber, or continuously high stress levels. This ...
She's also an anxious child. During her last doctor's appointment, the pediatrician suggested we see a therapist about her eating habits. Could her anxiety be ...
... stress. The Semilla project is a collaboration between Mayo Clinic, the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Puerto ...
A lot of stress. Emotional stress may damage the arteries and worsen other risk factors for coronary artery disease. Unhealthy diet. Eating foods with a ...
The lining of the tubes that carry air to and from your lungs is inflamed. Signs and symptoms include cough, mucus, fatigue and chest discomfort.
When you feel overwhelmed and stressed out, take some time for yourself. Find something that clears your mind, slows your breathing and restores your inner calm ...
Dietary intake of B vitamins and their association with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms: A cross-sectional, population-based survey. Journal of ...
Stressed replisome may send signals to nearby nucleosome-containing chromatin telling it to change its shape to efficiently overcome replication stress. The ...
... stressful situations. For example, anxiety before ... They include reducing stress, exercising, practicing breathing exercises and using yoga techniques.
Regular exercise-will help you maintain your weight, relieve stress ... Stress management-try a yoga or tai chi class, meditation, acupuncture or a ...
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