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Controlling stress and anxiety. If your indigestion won't go away, medicines may help. Nonprescription antacids are generally the first choice. Other ...
"The goal is to reduce strain and anxiety on patients and families that have to take time off of work, time to travel, cost and, of course, from a cancer ...
It is going to result in anxiety on your part. It is also going to result in a need for testing for both flu and for influenza and potentially quarantine ...
Stress management might help. Start with the basics, such as getting organized, setting priorities and delegating tasks. Meditation also can ease anxiety.
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of immersive soundscape on patient pain, stress, anxiety, heart rate and blood pressure during outpatient ...
Increasing rates of mental health issues have been seen in children over the course of the pandemic — things like anxiety, depression, and feelings of social ...
anxiety; back pain; belching; blemishes on the skin; bloated; breast pain; burning feeling in the chest or stomach; burning, dry, or itching eyes; change in ...
... anxiety, and eating disorders are usually not identified, and youth do not receive the care they need. After surveying more than 6,000 parents and children ...
anxiety; arm, back, jaw pain; bleeding from the gums or nose; blindness; bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet; bloody or black ...
... Anxiety Among Late Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2019 Feb; 50 (1):27-34. View PubMed; Ung D, Johnco C, McBride N, Howie ...
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