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Stress is the most common cause of tension-type headaches and can trigger other types of headaches or make them worse. You can't avoid daily stress, but ...
The impact of stress on mental and physical health; The impact of health literacy on patient experiences and behavior in care. Significance to patient care.
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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 ...
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 ...
, 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, ...
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 ...
Stress can make your head hurt, and a headache can really stress you out. Either way, you can rein in the pain with these tips to keep stress under control: 1.
It may help to manage stress and avoid exposure to metal salts, such as cobalt and nickel. Good skin care practices may help protect the skin as well. These ...
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