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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) defines occupational stress as "the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the ... more
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common = headaches migraines nausea mild depression high blood pressure mood swings bad sleep patterns not so common= deep depression panic attacks very high blood pressure stomach ... more
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The nature of stress for modern man is more emotional than physical and is associated with acute reactions over which we have no control that were originally designed to be beneficial. The archaic “fight or flight” response to such events as ... more
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It is unclear the effect of a spouse's presence on the partureint's and the spouse's stress level during the performance of epidural analgesia during labor. Couples will be randomized to two groups: one group where the spouse is present during the ... more
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When an individual is faced with a stressful situation, the body adapts by releasing stress hormones into the bloodstream. These hormones make it possible for the individual s fight or flight mechanisms to be activated. Physical changes enable the ... more
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Some researchers have suggested that there are two main ways to cope with stress – one way is to just get away from it all, and the other way is to worry and try to get the situation resolved as soon as possible. Some people are clearly one type or ... more
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It's a cruel trick of Mother Nature: the very weeks when holiday preparations and parties are at their peak are the same weeks when we're most at risk of developing seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or even full-blown depression. So, those who ... more
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Those most at risk are obviously those most severely traumatized, but also those who have a past history of trauma, particularly of childhood abuse. Also, anyone who was having some difficulties with anxiety or depression prior to a trauma maybe ... more
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It’s proposed that autism is a free radical disease with the nature of multiple system involvement. Antioxidant and agents improve mitochondria energy metabolism proved their benefit in autism symptom relief. ... more
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Exercise, anxiety, and stress result in increases in temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. ... more
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