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Women Often Lose Their Health Insurance When Divorced
November 30, 2012 Each year, almost 115,000 women in the U.S. will lose their health insurance in the months following a divorce, finds a new ... > full story -
Short-Term Exposure to Essential Oils Lowers Blood Pressure and Heart Rate... but Only When Exposure Is Less Than One Hour
November 29, 2012 The scents which permeate our health spas from aromatic essential oils may provide more benefits than just a sense of rest and ... > full story -
Preventing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder by Facing Trauma Memories
November 27, 2012 Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a form of learning that begins at the moment of the exposure to extremely stressful situations and that grows in impact as trauma-related memories are ... > full story -
Yoga Shown Effective for Treating Chronic Neck Pain
November 27, 2012 A German study shows that yoga appears to be an effective treatment for neck pain and provides added benefits of improved psychological well being and quality of ... > full story -
Stress Management Counseling in the Primary Care Setting Is Rare
November 19, 2012 While stress may be a factor in 60 to 80 percent of all visits to primary care physicians, only three percent of patients actually receive stress management counseling, say ... > full story -
Exposure to Light at Night May Cause Depression, Learning Issues, Mouse Study Suggests
November 14, 2012 For most of history, humans rose with the sun and slept when it set. Enter Thomas Edison and colleagues, and with a flick of a switch, night became day, enabling us to work, play and post cat and kid ... > full story -
Childhood Abuse Leads to Poor Adult Health
November 13, 2012 The psychological scars of childhood abuse can last well into adulthood. New research shows the harm can have long-term negative physical effects, as well as emotional ... > full story -
Divorce Costs Thousands of American Women Health Insurance Coverage
November 12, 2012 About 115,000 American women lose private health insurance every year in the wake of divorce, a study ... > full story -
Job Stress and Mental Health Problems Contribute to Higher Rates of Physician Suicide
November 12, 2012 Despite high access to health care, doctors are less likely to seek mental health treatment; trouble at work is associated with higher suicide risk for physicians, according to new ... > full story -
Majority of Pregnant Women Require an Average of Two Months Sick Leave from Work, Studies Suggest
November 7, 2012 Three quarters of pregnant women take sick leave from work but employers can help reduce this through flexible work adjustments, suggests a new ... > full story
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