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Stress Of Finding Link To Heart Disease
Categorie : AnxietyStress at work can increase risk of heart attack Work stress can "dramatically increase the risk of a heart attack", reported The Independent. Various other news sources report that stress at work can be "a killer", can "change your body" and "push up heart disease by 68 per cent". ...
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Thu Jan 2008
Stressful Job Directly Linked To Raised Heart Disease Risk
Categorie : AnxietyIf you have a stressful job your chances of developing heart disease are considerably higher compared to a person who does not have a stressful job, according to an article published in the European Heart Journal.Researchers examined details on over 10,000 UK civil servants - Whitehall employees, fr ...
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Thu Jan 2008
Spectators' Emotional Stress Linked To Heart Attacks
Categorie : AnxietyResearchers studying the cardiovascular effects of World Cup soccer matches on residents in Bavaria, Germany, found that the rate of heart attacks and other coronary events in men was three times higher, and in women was nearly two times higher, on days when Germany was playing, suggesting the emoti ...
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Thu Jan 2008
Depression And Anxiety Can Double Chances Of Coronary Artery Disease
Categorie : AnxietyMatters of the mind can affect matters of the heart. A new study by Université de Montréal and McGill University researchers has found that major anxiety and/or depression, can double a coronary artery disease patient's chances of repeated heart ailments. This is one of the first studies to focus ...
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Wed Jan 2008
Study Of Whitehall Civil Servants Explains How Stress At Work Is Linked To Heart Disease, UK
Categorie : AnxietyNew research has produced strong evidence of how work stress is linked to the biological mechanisms involved in the onset of heart disease. ...
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Wed Jan 2008
JRRD Publishes Review Of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder And Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Research
Categorie : AnxietyThe Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development (JRRD) has released a single-topic issue on traumatic brain injury (TBI) and polytrauma. This issue focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of TBI in military personnel returning from combat. Based on recent studies of combat veterans, brain ...
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Wed Jan 2008
Post Traumatic Stress Has Trebled Among Combat-exposed Military Personnel
Categorie : AnxietyThere has been a threefold increase in new cases of self reported post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among combat-exposed military personnel since 2001, according to a study published on bmj.com.Concerns have been raised about the health impact of military deployment. ...
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Wed Jan 2008
Nephrology Nurses Stepping In To Help Caregivers Of Hemodialysis Recipients Alleviate Anxiety And Depression
Categorie : AnxietyAfrican American women who are caregivers of family members with end stage renal disease (ESRD) often deal with depression, anxiety and other symptoms of these hemodialysis recipients. However, depressive and anxiety symptoms can also strike the caregiver, especially black women. ...
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Sat Jan 2008
Workplace Bullying Rife - Rising Stress Levels Hit The Health Of The Nation And The Economy, UK
Categorie : AnxietyBullying in the UK is endemic and for one in four people it is a weekly or even daily cause of stress. Over 80% of workers have been bullied during their careers and a third of people are so stressed they have dreamed of quitting for a life abroad. Over half say their jobs are getting more stressful ...
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Sat Jan 2008
Mothers' Stress May Increase Children's Asthma
Categorie : AnxietyChildren whose mothers are chronically stressed during their early years have a higher asthma rate than their peers, regardless of their income, gender or other known asthma risk factors. "It is increasingly clear that traditional environmental risk factors do not fully explain the origins of asthm ...
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Tue Jan 2008
Understanding The Role Of Stress In Just About Everything
Categorie : AnxietyStress, to put it bluntly, is bad for you. It can kill you, in fact. A study now reveals that stress causes deterioration in everything from your gums to your heart and can make you more susceptible to everything from the common cold to cancer. Thanks to new research crossing the disciplines of psyc ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Study Is First To Demonstrate Impact Of Terrorist Attacks On Cardiac Health
Categorie : AnxietyStress and fear in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks may be making Americans sicker, according to a groundbreaking new study by UC Irvine researchers.For the first time, acute stress responses to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon have been linked to a 53 percent increa ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Anxiety Increases Risk Of Heart Attack By 30 To 40 Percent
Categorie : AnxietyWe all know that people with a Type A personality and an off-the-charts hostility level may be courting a heart attack. But this might come as a surprise: New research shows that their nervous, socially withdrawn neighbors also have reason to worry. ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Ambien CR(R) (zolpidem Tartrate Extended-release) Tablets CIV Improved Chronic Insomnia In Patients With Co-Morbid Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Categorie : AnxietySanofi-aventis announced results from a new study that showed Ambien CR(R) (zolpidem tartrate extended-release) tablets CIV provided improvement in sleep onset, sleep maintenance and total sleep time for patients with co-morbid chronic insomnia and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) compared to p ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Enhance Healing Through Guided Imagery
Categorie : AnxietyAristotle and Hippocrates believed in the power of images in the brain to enliven the heart and body. Today, research shows they were right. Guided imagery is helping patients use the full range of the body's healing capacity, according to the January issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter.Guided imager ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Men Do Care - British Psychological Society
Categorie : AnxietyMen worry more about their work-life balance than their female counterparts.Lucy Watt, Business Psychologist from Robertson Cooper Limited, will present her and her colleagues research paper - Workplace Stress: Does Gender Matter? - today, Friday 11 January 2008, at the Annual Conference of the Divi ...
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Mon Jan 2008
The Price Of Christmas On Your Mental Health
Categorie : AnxietyAn online poll conducted by Mind has revealed the cost that Christmas spending can have on people's mental health. The charity found that 40 per cent of respondents were experiencing increased levels of stress and anxiety as a result of paying for the festive season and 25 per cent had increased fee ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Terrorist Attacks Associated With Heart Problems In Individuals Who Experienced Severe Stress
Categorie : AnxietyA person who experienced severe stress-related symptoms straight after the September 11 terrorist attacks in the USA has a higher risk of being diagnosed with heart/cardiovascular problems during the subsequent three years, says an article in Archives of General Psychiatry (JAMA/Archives). The resea ...
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Mon Jan 2008
Less Relief From Stress For Women Suffering Marital Distress
Categorie : AnxietyThat's the suggestion from a new UCLA study that tracked levels of cortisol, a key stress hormone, among 30 Los Angeles married couples involved in one of our age's trickiest juggling acts - raising kids when both parents work full time."At least as far as women are concerned, being happily married ...
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Wed Jan 2008
Study Of Religious Activity Finds Benefit In Mental Health Of Women
Categorie : AnxietyFor many, religious activity changes between childhood and adulthood, and a new study finds this could affect one's mental health.According to Temple University's Joanna Maselko, Sc.D., women who had stopped being religiously active were more than three times more likely to have suffered generalized ...
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Wed Jan 2008
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