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Repetitive stress. Any activity that involves wrist motion done over and over can inflame the tissues around the joint or cause stress fractures. The risk ...
, such as stress, anger, fear, boredom, sadness and loneliness. Emotional eating often leads to eating too much, especially too much of foods that are sweet, ...
Limit caffeine as it can aggravate stress and anxiety. Avoid tobacco, alcohol and drugs. If you smoke tobacco or if you vape, you're already at higher risk of ...
Anxiety disorders, such as social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), phobias, panic disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Mood ...
Program helps medical professionals, who also are mothers, lower stress and beat burnout. Mothers who work as healthcare professionals – physicians, ...
Manage stress. Stay at a healthy weight. Get regular exercise. Try to get 30 minutes of moderate activity on most days of the week. It's OK to break up your ...
Have a supportive network of family and friends to help you during this stressful time. Waiting for a donor organ. If the transplant center medical team ...
A big event or a buildup of smaller stressful life situations may trigger excessive anxiety — for example, a death in the family, work stress or ongoing worry ...
Work, family, holiday stress — they can all interfere with a good night's rest. Consider these simple sleep tips to help you get some shut-eye. Weight loss ...
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