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From Ocean Floor to Classroom Door: Anger Management in the Class
stressfreekids.com — “Classroom Anger Management is easy and fun. Children are empowered with stories and strategies for classroom, homeschool, home and live.” View full resource at stressfreekids.com
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Calm and Coping Through Mindful Meditation - Cancerwise | Cancer blog from MD Anderson Cancer Center
www2.mdanderson.org — “Calm and Coping Through Mindful Meditation - Cancerwise | Cancer blog from MD Anderson Cancer Center” View full resource at www2.mdanderson.org
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Managing Stress and Memory Lapses After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
emaxhealth.com — “After a diagnosis of breast cancer, it is certainly understandable that women are stressed about their treatment plan and the ultimate outcome. A new...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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Stress And How Breast Cancer Patients Manage It Can Affect Brain Function Even Before Chemotherapy Begins
medicalnewstoday.com — “Women undergoing treatment for breast cancer can experience cognitive declines, such as decreased verbal fluency or loss of memory and attention. Often experienced by patients undergoing chemother” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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When Caring Becomes Stressful | Care2 Healthy Living
care2.com — “Sacrificing our health in the name of a cause is not in our, nor the causes best interest. If we are personally and socially responsible, we cannot ignore our own stress and health. This article provides some hints into how to manage your stress while caring about social and environmental causes.” View full resource at care2.com
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IINsider’s Digest: Neal Barnard on vegan health, Chinese Medicine and cancer treatments, and stress makes you sick | Integrative Nutrition Blog
blog.integrativenutrition.com — “Neal Barnard on vegan health and weight management, Chinese Medicine can support cancer treatments, and stress is shown to lower immune function.” View full resource at blog.integrativenutrition.com
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Spring holiday season highlights effects on families living with fibromyalgia | PR NewsChannel
prnewschannel.com — “The Obenchain family explains how their family holidays have been affected by fibromyalgia and how they’ve managed to cope” View full resource at prnewschannel.com
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Adult ADHD: Digging Deep to Bury Anxiety and Find Peace
additudemag.com — “Intense family stress and the everyday anxiety of being a dad with attention deficit are just too much to take — so I dig deep within myself and search for peace of mind. ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment information for adults and children from experts in attention deficit and learning disabilities like dyslexia. How to manage ADD medications, set up school accommodations for your child, help your marriage to an ADD/ADHD adult parent children with discipline problems, use alternative trea” View full resource at additudemag.com
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Urology News - Management of Recurrent or Persistent Stress Urinary Incontinence after Mid-urethral Sling |3988026
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7 Celebrities Who Manage Life with Chronic Pain - Prevention.com
prevention.com — “These stars suffered painful back injuries or were diagnosed with diseases like fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and more and learned how to manage pain.” View full resource at prevention.com
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Chronic stress spawns protein aggregates linked to Alzheimer's
sciencedaily.com — “Repeated stress triggers the production and accumulation of insoluble tau protein aggregates inside the brain cells of mice, say researchers.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Time for You - Nurses' Health and Wellness - NurseZone.com
nursezone.com — “NurseZone cares for nurses' health and well-being. Take time for you! Learn how to reduce that unique “nurses' stress” and improve your health, balance your nursing career with your personal life, travel just for fun, send an e-card, and feel your best.” View full resource at nursezone.com
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ED chest pain units and physician discretion may lower stress test use
medicalxpress.com — “Rhode Island Hospital physicians report that managing chest pain patients within an emergency department chest pain unit by both emergency medicine staff and cardiologists is safe and effective and may lower the use of stress testing. A new study indicates that when patients were jointly managed and ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Zen to Fitness – Simple Stress Management
zentofitness.com — “When we have too much stress these hormones pump out and trigger our fight or flight response - supressing appetite, causing anxiety, inhibiting digestion and repair of the body. This is fine in the short term and our body is just fine handling this for short and brief periods. The problem comes when we get stuck in a state of chronic stress and it beomes the default state. What can happen with prolonged exposure to stress is that out ability to produce stress hormones starts to shut down - this” View full resource at zentofitness.com
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The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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