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Once you've learned which situations affect your self-esteem, notice your thoughts about them. This includes what you tell yourself (self-talk) and how you ...
Mild symptoms often can be controlled by managing stress and by making changes in diet and lifestyle. Try to: Stay away from foods that trigger symptoms ...
Urogynecology. 2025; 31(1):10-7. Jefferson FA, Linder BJ. Evaluation and Management of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence. Mayo Clin Proc ...
... stress or anxiety in your life, including other health concerns and emotional stress. Your dose of this medicine might need to be changed for a short time ...
... stress and depression. The holidays present a dizzying array of demands. When stress is at its peak, it's hard to stop and regroup. Try to prevent stress ...
Getting enough sleep and using relaxation techniques, such as mindfulness, meditation and yoga, also may help. Avoid stressful and emotional triggers, such as ...
This is called a pharmacologic stress test. It is used together with the PET scan to show how well your heart muscle works when it is stressed. If you have ...
Side effects of oral ED medicines are often mild. Common ones include: Flushing of the skin. Headache. Upset stomach. Visual changes, such as blue tinge to ...
Women's heart disease · Cardiovascular magnetic resonance · Stress perfusion cardiac MRI · Peripheral arterial disease · Microvascular angina/endothelial ...
Another NREM disorder is sleep terrors, which can occur with sleepwalking. Many factors can lead to sleepwalking, including: Not getting enough sleep. Stress.
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