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Coping and copulation behavior may help calculate diabetes risk

eurekalert.org — “Researchers use two species of deer mice to study diabetes, and find that males of a calmer and more monogamous species regulate blood sugar better than males of a less calm and less monogamous species when subject to stress.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Quiz - Life Stress Test - Measure Your Stress Level - OrganizedWisdom Health

organizedwisdom.com — “Many experiences in life are stressful, some more than others. The following quiz, based on the Life Stress Inventory, also known as the Holmes and Rahe test, rates the stressful experiences you've had over the past year, and calculates your risk of developing a stress-related illness. This comprehensive quiz may take up to five minutes to complete. Answer each question honestly, based on what is currently happening in your life, or what happened over the past year.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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Static Stress Analysis by moqual - Engineering - Freelance Jobs

i-freelancer.org — “Lifting device to carry 6000 pound disc requires simple calculations of static loads. Analysis to include shear and moments of all components. Those with analysis experience will receive picture...View full resource at i-freelancer.org

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Static Stress Analysis by moqual - Engineering - Freelance Jobs http://bit.ly/9DnmZm #anxiety #stress

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Anxiety and Depression--First Cousins, At Least (Part 4 of 5) | Psychology Today

psychologytoday.com — “Anxiety and Depression--First Cousins, At Least (Part 4 of 5) | Psychology TodayView full resource at psychologytoday.com

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PeterBrownPsy Peter H Brown Doctor and Psychologist

Anxiety and Depression--First Cousins, At Least (Part 4 of 5) http://bit.ly/ajBOXx #anxiety #stress

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Who's 'Really Ready' for college? Retired Marquette dean shares tips - Parenting News - AARP Bulletin

aarp.org — “Now retired, he shares strategies to help middle school and high school students avoid common problems in Are You Really Ready for College? College demands that students possess a solid, basic body of high school knowledge. I have seen student stress firsthand in college.View full resource at aarp.org

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Who's 'Really Ready' for college? Retired Marquette dean shares ...: Parenting. Regardless of how old your child m... http://bit.ly/d8g0jL

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Avoid Fertility Medication Sticker Shock -- Blogger -- FertilityAuthority.com

fertilityauthority.com — “A fertility drug price calculator can help a blog by Gina Paoletti-Falcone, RN, BSN, December 23, 2010 Preparing for fertility treatments is stressful. So much is unknown. How will you juggle your appointments and your job? How many fertility injectionsView full resource at fertilityauthority.com

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The Body Odd - Math anxiety? Study examines nerves by the numbers

bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com — “If the prospect of calculating a tip on a dinner bill with family or friends looking on makes you panic, listen up: Your subpar knack for numbers might not always be the problem, suggests a new study. It may well be that your mind gets in the way of your true ability.View full resource at bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com

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I have an idea to make living with diabetes better for us all and I'm tired of waiting. Help me do it. NOW. - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Here's the thing. Many times, every day, I, an unqualified lay-person with extremely limited information, have to make life-or-death calculations that my body should be making automatically. I have to figure out the right ratios - of food, exercise (type, intensity and length), insulin bolus (dosage and timing), basal rates and stress levels - that will maintain my glucose level within a range that will keep me out of the emergency room. That is a ridiculous expectation. (If you've heard enough View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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I have an idea to make living with diabetes better for us all and I'm tired of waiting. Help me do it. NOW.:... http://bit.ly/coXYZC #dblog

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Canadian Employers Burdened With Mental Health, The Most Costly Disability

medicalnewstoday.com — “Mental illness is associated with more lost work days than any other chronic condition, costing the Canadian economy $51 billion annually in lost productivity. In the first study of its kind, reseView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Canadian Employers Burdened With Mental Health, The Most Costly Disability http://mnt.to/3JDn #stress

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The Nutrition Data Blog by Monica Reinagel

blog.nutritiondata.com — “Nutrition facts calorie counter and calculator promotes healthy eating by telling you, in simple terms, what is good and bad about the foods you eat.View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com

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New study proves that high fructose corn syrup causes obesity....NOT! http://blog.nutritiondata.com

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Predicting perilous plaque in coronary arteries via fluid dynamics

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have developed a method for predicting which areas of the coronary arteries will develop more atherosclerotic plaque over time, based on intracoronary ultrasound and blood flow measurements. The method could help doctors identify "vulnerable plaque," unstable plaque that is likely to cause a heart attack or stroke. It involves calculating shear stress, or how hard the blood tugs on the walls of the arteries, based on the geometry of the arteries and how fast the blood is moView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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