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Yoga Helps Ease Stress Related Medical and Psychological Conditions, Study Suggests
March 6, 2012 An new article reviews evidence that yoga may be effective in treating patients with stress-related psychological and medical conditions such as depression, anxiety, high blood pressure and cardiac ... > full story -
Vitamin D Intake May Be Associated With Lower Stress Fracture Risk in Girls
March 5, 2012 Vitamin D may be associated with a lower risk of developing stress fractures in preadolescent and adolescent girls, especially among those very active in high-impact activities, according to a new ... > full story -
Stress Making Your Blood Pressure Rise? Blame Your Immune System
March 5, 2012 If stress is giving you high blood pressure, blame the immune system. T cells, helpful for fighting infections, are also necessary for mice to show an increase in blood pressure after a period of ... > full story -
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Sleepy Pilots, Train Operators and Drivers
March 4, 2012 The people we trust to take us or our loved ones from place to place struggle with sleep, according to an new poll. It is the first poll to ask transportation professionals, including pilots, train ... > full story -
Stress Changes How People Make Decisions
February 28, 2012 Trying to make a big decision while you're also preparing for a scary presentation? You might want to hold off on that. Feeling stressed changes how people weigh risk and reward. A new article ... > full story -
Investigation Links Deaths to Paint-Stripping Chemical
February 23, 2012 The deaths of at least 13 workers who were refinishing bathtubs have been linked to a chemical used in products to strip surfaces of paint and other finishes. An investigation started by researchers ... > full story -
Anticipation of Stressful Situations Accelerates Cellular Aging
February 21, 2012 The ability to anticipate future events allows us to plan and exert control over our lives, but it may also contribute to stress-related increased risk for the diseases of aging, according to a new ... > full story -
Does Depression Contribute to the Aging Process?
February 21, 2012 Stress has numerous detrimental effects on the human body. Many of these effects are acutely felt by the sufferer, but many more go "unseen," one of which is shortening of telomere ... > full story -
In Sickness and in Health: Importance of Supportive Spouses in Coping With Work-Related Stress
February 16, 2012 The growth of two-income families and increasing levels of job stress are two of the most significant work trends affecting American businesses and families in recent years. Having just one ... > full story -
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Medical Debt Keeps Rising, New Report Shows
February 6, 2012 A comprehensive new report on health insurance shows the so-called Great Recession caused hundreds of thousands of Californians to lose coverage and acquire medical ... > full story
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