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Impact Of Stress On Police Officers' Physical And Mental Health
Categorie : AnxietyPolicing is dangerous work, and the danger lurks not on the streets alone. The pressures of law enforcement put officers at risk for high blood pressure, insomnia, increased levels of destructive stress hormones, heart problems, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide, University at Bu ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Revision Of Food Stamp Application Process Suggested By MU Researcher
Categorie : AnxietyAn estimated 35.1 million Americans live in "food insecure" households, meaning that at some time during the previous year they were unable to obtain or were uncertain of having enough food to fulfill their basic needs. Consequently, many of those people seek aid from federal sources including the F ...
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Sat Oct 2008
New Poll Shows American's Stress Levels Rising
Categorie : AnxietyAmericans are feeling more stress than they did six months ago, according to a new national stress study. The survey of 1,000 men and women, ages 18 and older, revealed that 47 percent of respondents currently feel more stress than they did six months ago. And no surprise, the #1 source of s ...
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Sat Oct 2008
PTSD Impacts Veterans' Well-Being In Both Combat And Peacekeeping Situations
Categorie : AnxietyDeployed peacekeeping veterans with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have significant impairments in health-related quality of life according to research by Dr. J. Donald Richardson of The University of Western Ontario and his co-investigators. ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Patients Experience Significant Long-Term Benefits After Seeking Help For Depression And Anxiety
Categorie : AnxietyAccording to the Mood Disorder Society of Canada, about 1.3 million Canadians suffer from depression. University of Alberta researcher Ian Colman says most people are not getting the type of treatment they need. Colman, an assistant professor from the School of Public Health, and his research ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Antisocial Behaviour In Young Men Linked To Cortisol Imbalance
Categorie : AnxietyUK researchers discovered that antisocial behaviour may have a biological basis rooted in the inability of some male adolescents to have normal stress responses that help regulate circulating levels of the stress hormone cortisol causing them to behave less cautiously and with more anger and i ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Another Year Of Success And Challenges For Somerset's Mental Health Services, England
Categorie : Anxiety"Mental health services in Somerset will see further investment and improvements to both community and inpatient services in the coming year;" that was the pledge from managers of the county's mental health trust. ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Making Time To Relax On The Job: Stress Plagues Majority Of Americans At Work But Relaxity Can Help Calm You Down
Categorie : AnxietySomewhere between the tanking economy, the 150 daily emails coming into your Blackberry and the cut-throat working environment, it's nearly impossible to stay calm. Todd Oretsky, a recovering Wall Street attorney, knows more than his fair share of how a stressful work situation can wreak havoc on ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Wellness Expert Offers Tips On Coping With Economic Turmoil
Categorie : AnxietyAmerica's financial crises is fueling chronic stress and limiting some people's ability to think clearly, control emotions and regulate bodily functions in a healthy manner. University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor Josh Klapow, Ph.D., says now is the time to take control of emot ...
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Sat Oct 2008
40 Million Americans Endure Anxiety Everyday
Categorie : AnxietyDespite anxiety and stress being one of today's most common disorders, it is regularly under diagnosed by medical professionals. Most of us experience occasional feelings of anxiety -- muscle tension, headache, nausea, fatigue, or trembling -- before important events such a ...
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Sat Oct 2008
During These Times Of Economic Crisis A Cardiologist Warns Against Signs Of A Cardiac Crash
Categorie : AnxietyRising unemployment rates, the worst Wall Street crises since the end of World War II, record home foreclosures. There is plenty of stress to go around. What effect is stress having on our health and what can we do about it? "Prolonged stress, both emotional and physical, impacts the overall cardi ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Time Management -- Tips To Reduce Stress
Categorie : AnxietyMany women know the overwhelmed feeling caused by too much to do and too little time. Better time management can help you do more. And it has health benefits, such as less stress and a better quality of life. The October issue of Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource offers tips to improve time manage ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Trauma And The Brain, Mind And Body: International Conference
Categorie : AnxietyUte Lawrence is a survivor of one of the most horrific car pile-ups in Canadian history, involving 87 vehicles and killing eight people. The trauma changed her life, bringing personal distress and the end of her 22-years as a magazine publisher. ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Compassion Meditation May Improve Physical And Emotional Responses To Psychological Stress
Categorie : AnxietyData from a new study suggests that individuals who engage in compassion meditation may benefit by reductions in inflammatory and behavioral responses to stress that have been linked to depression and a number of medical illnesses. The study's findings are published online at http://www.sciencedirec ...
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Sat Oct 2008
APA Poll Finds Economic Stress Taking Toll On Women, Hispanics
Categorie : AnxietyThe declining state of the Nation's economy is taking a physical and emotional toll on all people nationwide, yet financial stress is impacting women and Hispanics in particular, according to data from the American Psychological Association's newly released 2008 Stress in America ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Anxious Pregnant Women Are More Likely To Have Asthmatic Children
Categorie : AnxietyPregnant women who are stressed, particularly late in pregnancy, have an increased risk of their child going on to develop asthma. So finds a British study conducted on a cohort of over 5,800 families and presented in Berlin at the Annual Congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS). Very anxi ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Soothing Music Reduces Stress, Anxiety And Depression During Pregnancy Says Study
Categorie : AnxietyMusic therapy can reduce psychological stress among pregnant women, according to research just published in a special complementary and alternative therapy medicine issue of the Journal of Clinical Nursing. Researchers from the College of Nursing at Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan, ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Self-Confidence Of Medical Students Varies By Gender
Categorie : AnxietyDespite performing equally to their male peers in the classroom and the clinic, female medical students consistently report decreased self-confidence and increased anxiety, particularly over issues related to their competency. A new study published in the September 2008 issue of Patient Education a ...
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Sat Oct 2008
More City High Flyers Seeking Help As Credit Crunch Bites, London, England
Categorie : AnxietyThe Priory Group has issued a list of top ten indicators for stressed City executives which should act as warning signs that professional help should be sought. As the global economy goes into meltdown, experts at the Priory Group are coping with escalating levels of depression and related condition ...
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Sat Oct 2008
Why Hormone Therapy For Prostate Cancer Ultimately Fails
Categorie : AnxietySome of the drugs given to many men during their fight against prostate cancer can actually spur some cancer cells to grow, researchers have found. The findings were published online this week in a pair of papers in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The results may help explain ...
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Wed Sep 2008
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