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Reduce stress. Get plenty of sleep. Practice progressive muscle relaxation or deep-breathing exercises to help reduce headaches, anxiety or trouble sleeping ...
Stress or anxiety. Depression. Scarring from erosive sores or other affected spots. Secondary oral yeast or fungal infections. Mouth cancer.
But what does it really mean? Dr. Richa Sood, a Mayo Clinic general internist, says practicing mindfulness may help lower your stress level and make you happier ...
Stress, depression and the holidays: Tips for coping. The holiday season often brings unwelcome guests: stress and depression. Here are some practical ways ...
Manage stress. Say no to extra tasks, release negative thoughts, and remain patient and optimistic. Ask for help. Sticking to lifestyle changes can be difficult ...
... stress management expert at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London. In this expert ... stress.” Holding a party can also prove stressful. How can party ...
Take steps to reduce stress — or learn to deal with stress in healthy ways. A healthy lifestyle also might play a role in preventing Alzheimer's disease ...
Stress-related habits such as eating more, using tobacco or drinking alcohol can lead to further increases in blood pressure. Certain chronic conditions. Kidney ...
You probably know what stress feels like. The average person has 150 undone tasks at any given time. But what can you do to manage stress?
Try practicing stress-reduction techniques such as meditation or deep breathing. Don't make important decisions when you're feeling distress or despair. You may ...
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