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Stress is an inevitable part of life. It is nearly impossible to remove all stress from day-to-day life. Stress is physiological and psychological responses ...
They're often used and misused in search for a sense of relaxation or a desire to "switch off" or forget stress-related thoughts or feelings. Barbiturates ...
Reduce stress. Stress is a common trigger of chronic headaches. Get organized. Simplify your schedule. Plan ahead. Stay positive. Try stress-reduction ...
Learning to recognize and cope with stress in healthy ways can improve resilience. On the Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast, we discuss healthy strategies for coping ...
For the first time, the stress hormone ghrelin has been linked to aggression control. Mayo Clinic researchers say this new discovery can potentially lead to ...
The bouts are triggered by stress, sudden movement or being startled. They're often associated with muscle twitching. EA 2 involves longer bouts of ataxia ...
Living with MS can be stressful. Making certain lifestyle changes can help ease stress and make it easier to cope. Sodium: How to tame your salt habit. Getting ...
Stress. Although stress doesn't cause Crohn's disease, it can make your symptoms worse and may trigger flare-ups. Although it's not always possible to ...
Amid ever-changing information around the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are experiencing heightened stress and anxiety. "Anxiety is not right, and it is ...
Identify the issues that cause stress and ways to handle the stress. Talk about what's bothering you. Or if your child sleepwalks and seems anxious or stressed, ...
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