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The MFA also holds an annual resident and fellow appreciation event open to all trainees with complimentary massages, stress-reducing activities, and social ...
Reduce stress in your daily life. Stress-reduction techniques or relaxation therapy may help you manage your symptoms. To reduce stress, spend time doing ...
A flat arch in the foot or a high arch can increase strain in the Achilles tendon. Obesity and tight calf muscles also can increase tendon stress. Having legs ...
Male depression and coping skills · Note your emotions and coping strategies to see how you can make them better. · Learn ways to manage stress, such as ...
An infection; Reaction to a medicine; A bone marrow condition; An immune system issue; Sudden stress such as hard exercise; Smoking. Specific causes of a ...
... stress. The group's research examines how clinically relevant parameters such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, pH and osmolarity may affect chemical signals ...
Tips to keep stress from hurting your heart. Everyone reacts to stress differently, and how you react can impact the chance of developing serious health ...
Chest pain associated with myocardial ischemia can be triggered by: Physical exertion; Emotional stress; Cold temperatures; Cocaine use; Eating a heavy or large ...
Also known as Kegel exercises, these techniques are especially effective for stress incontinence but may also help urge incontinence. To do pelvic floor ...
Painful swelling, called angioedema, around the eyes, cheeks or lips. Flares triggered by heat, exercise or stress. Symptoms that persist for more than six ...
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