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LONDON — Whether it's overeating, catching an illness or feeling stress ... “For example, do you know that if you drink too ... With food, try to avoid ...
... detect. Know the symptoms and how it's diagnosed and treated ... Chest pain, squeezing or discomfort (angina), which may get worse with activity or emotional ...
These conditions affect emotions. Depression causes a feeling of deep sadness. Bipolar disorder goes back and forth from being very sad to being very happy.
Low levels of B-12 and other B vitamins such as vitamin B-6 and folate may be linked to depression. Low levels of a vitamin can result from eating a poor diet ...
Food allergies or intolerances; Overfeeding, underfeeding or infrequent burping; Early form of childhood migraine; Family stress or anxiety ...
... food, and pre-race anxiety and stress. What is clear is that food moves more quickly through the bowels of athletes in training. Often, simple dietary ...
This includes, for example, using stress ... Here's what we know — and don't know — about some herbal supplements: ... But reports of serious liver damage — even ...
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People with depression may not know or admit that they're depressed. They may not be aware of the symptoms of depression, so they may think their feelings are ...
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