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Both emotional and physical stress (such as a serious illness or recovery from surgery) have been associated with hair loss. It is possible that...
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Stress is now considered a real issue in pregnancy. There is data suggesting an increased risk of poor pregnancy outcome in patients who are under a...
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Yes, it's true, some who are under stress or who have had a problem with choking on food in the past, sometimes experience problems with swallowing...
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Absolutely, people do get sick to their stomach when they are stressed and have a panic attack. it's a pretty common occurrence, so don't feel you're...
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A positive attitude and self-esteem are good defenses against stress because they help you view stress as a challenge rather than a problem. A...
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Medical researchers aren't sure exactly how stress increases the risk of heart disease. Stress itself might be a risk factor, or it could be that...
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Here are some tips for coping with stress: Eat and drink sensibly. Abusing alcohol and food may seem to reduce stress, but it actually adds to it...
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When you are exposed to long periods of stress, your body gives warning signs that something is wrong. These physical, cognitive, emotional, and...
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If you are scheduled for a dobutamine stress echo AND you have a pacemaker, please contact your doctor for specific instructions. Your device may...
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If money is a problem with the counselor, I think you can discuss a fee adjustment until your job and your salary pick up. I don't think that's...
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If you have breast cancer, stress can build and influence how you feel about life. Prolonged stress may lead to frustration, anger, hopelessness, and...
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Stress is common among breast cancer patients. Stressors related to the disease may include the uncertainty of one's future, the unpredictability of...
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The simple answer is yes, stress makes irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) worse, but stress makes most things worse. However, stress is not believed to...
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Unresolved itching is a truly frustrating symptom for all patients to deal with. Because this has been going on for some time, you might want to get...
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Managing stress can play an important role in combating cancer-related fatigue. Here are some suggestions that may help. Adjust your expectations...
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