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Don't Let Stress Grind You Down

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People who are stressed by daily problems or trouble at work seem to be more likely to grind their teeth at night. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access journal Head & Face Medicine studied the causes of 'sleep bruxism', gnashing teeth during the night, finding that it was especially c ...

read more People who are stressed by daily problems or trouble at work seem to be more likely to grind their teeth at night. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access journal Head & Face Medicine studied the causes of 'sleep bruxism', gnashing teeth during the night, finding that it was especially c read more Sat Mar 2010 Sat Mar 2010

Anxiety Disorder Patients Process Emotions Differently (HealthDay)

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HealthDay - THURSDAY, Feb. 18 (HealthDay News) -- For those with the common mental illness known as generalized anxiety disorder, a new study has found that the brain processes emotions in abnormal ways. ...

read more HealthDay - THURSDAY, Feb. 18 (HealthDay News) -- For those with the common 
mental illness known as generalized anxiety disorder, a new study has 
found that the brain processes emotions in abnormal ways. read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Exercise Can Quiet Anxiety That Comes With Illness (HealthDay)

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HealthDay - TUESDAY, Feb. 23 (HealthDay News) -- People suffering from anxiety can find some relief through regular exercise, University of Georgia researchers report. ...

read more HealthDay - TUESDAY, Feb. 23 (HealthDay News) -- People suffering from 
anxiety can find some relief through regular exercise, University of 
Georgia researchers report. read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Chronic ailment got you anxious? Try exercising (Reuters)

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Reuters - Does heart disease or another chronic illness have you anxiety-ridden? Starting an exercise program may help calm your nerves, according to a review of published studies. ...

read more Reuters - Does heart disease or another chronic illness have you anxiety-ridden? Starting an exercise program may help calm your nerves, according to a review of published studies. read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

More Flexibility At Work Boosts Employee Health

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A new evidence review suggests that giving employees more flexibility over their work schedules is likely to boost their health as judged by measures like blood pressure and stress. But interventions that are motivated or dictated by the needs of the employer, such as cutting hours, either have no e ...

read more A new evidence review suggests that giving employees more flexibility over their work schedules is likely to boost their health as judged by measures like blood pressure and stress. But interventions that are motivated or dictated by the needs of the employer, such as cutting hours, either have no e read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

The Stress Of Poverty Discussed By Rockefeller Scientist At AAAS

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The roots of many adult diseases sprout in poverty and other burdens on the socially disadvantaged. Rockefeller University's Bruce S. McEwen, a self-described molecular sociologist, talked about the effects such environmental stressors have on the brain and in turn other organ systems in a talk in S ...

read more The roots of many adult diseases sprout in poverty and other burdens on the socially disadvantaged. Rockefeller University's Bruce S. McEwen, a self-described molecular sociologist, talked about the effects such environmental stressors have on the brain and in turn other organ systems in a talk in S read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Distress, Anxiety, Depression, And Emotional Well-Being In African-American Men With Prostate Cancer

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UroToday.com - A report from the Department of Psychiatry, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center suggests that African-American (AA) men with prostate cancer (CaP) have a sense of greater emotional well being and lower incidence of clinically significant depressive symptoms compared with Caucasian ...

read more  UroToday.com - A report from the Department of Psychiatry, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center suggests that African-American (AA) men with prostate cancer (CaP) have a sense of greater emotional well being and lower incidence of clinically significant depressive symptoms compared with Caucasian read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Study Finds Battlefield Camaraderie Yields Long-Term Dividends For Veterans

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The benefits of wartime camaraderie extend far beyond the battlefield, a new UCLA study of U.S. Civil War veterans suggests. Veterans who served in military units characterized by a strong esprit de corps were much less likely decades later to die of a stroke or heart condition than veterans from le ...

read more The benefits of wartime camaraderie extend far beyond the battlefield, a new UCLA study of U.S. Civil War veterans suggests. Veterans who served in military units characterized by a strong esprit de corps were much less likely decades later to die of a stroke or heart condition than veterans from le read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

New Research Shows Emotional Impact Of Low Sexual Desire And Associated Distress On Women

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New findings from a European study show that women with low sexual desire and associated distress experience personal and emotional distress related to the sexual issue. The findings, presented at the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) 2010 Annual Meeting in St. Pe ...

read more New findings from a European study show that women with low sexual desire and associated distress experience personal and emotional distress related to the sexual issue. The findings, presented at the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) 2010 Annual Meeting in St. Pe read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Patient Anxiety Reduced By 20 Percent By Regular Exercise, Study Finds

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The anxiety that often accompanies a chronic illness can chip away at quality of life and make patients less likely to follow their treatment plan. But regular exercise can significantly reduce symptoms of anxiety, a new University of Georgia study shows. In a study appearing in the Feb... ...

read more The anxiety that often accompanies a chronic illness can chip away at quality of life and make patients less likely to follow their treatment plan. But regular exercise can significantly reduce symptoms of anxiety, a new University of Georgia study shows. In a study appearing in the Feb... read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Do Men With Early Prostate Cancer Commit Suicide More Frequently?

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The introduction of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing as a screening tool for early detection of prostate cancer (PCa) in the beginning of the 1990s drastically increased the detection of PCa. The risk of suicide is increased among cancer patients including men with PCa... ...

read more The introduction of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing as a screening tool for early detection of prostate cancer (PCa) in the beginning of the 1990s drastically increased the detection of PCa. The risk of suicide is increased among cancer patients including men with PCa... read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Meditation The Key To Financial Stress, England

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The latest UK unemployment figures released this week, showing long term unemployment at its highest since 1997, coupled with the increasingly bleak economic forecasts puts the focus for many of us on job insecurity and our own personal financial situation. This uncertainty can lead to stress, worry ...

read more The latest UK unemployment figures released this week, showing long term unemployment at its highest since 1997, coupled with the increasingly bleak economic forecasts puts the focus for many of us on job insecurity and our own personal financial situation. This uncertainty can lead to stress, worry read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Anxiety And Psychosomatic Symptoms: The German Experience

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A study published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics reports on a long term extensive experience of treatment of psychosomatic symptoms related to anxiety in German psychosomatic units. This study reports on a long term extensive experience of treatment of psychosomatic sympt ...

read more A study published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics reports on a long term extensive experience of treatment of psychosomatic symptoms related to anxiety in German psychosomatic units.   This study reports on a long term extensive experience of treatment of psychosomatic sympt read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Why Studies Performed In Different Countries Yield Different Rates Of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder?

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A study published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics provides new insights in the different rates of post-traumatic stress disorder that are found in studies performed in different countries. Recent epidemiological studies using consecutive patients have reported inconsistent ...

read more A study published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics provides new insights in the different rates of post-traumatic stress disorder that are found in studies performed in different countries.  Recent epidemiological studies using consecutive patients have reported inconsistent  read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Stress Affects Brain Function In Older People With Type 2 Diabetes

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According to research from Edinburgh University, stress increases the risk of memory loss and cognitive decline in older people with Type 2 diabetes. Analysing 900 men and women aged between 60 and 75 with Type 2 diabetes, the study found brain function slowed down in those who had higher levels of ...

read more According to research from Edinburgh University, stress increases the risk of memory loss and cognitive decline in older people with Type 2 diabetes.  Analysing 900 men and women aged between 60 and 75 with Type 2 diabetes, the study found brain function slowed down in those who had higher levels of read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Stress Raises The Risk Of Memory Loss And Cognitive Decline Among Older People With Diabetes, Research Suggests

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This study shows that older people with diabetes who have higher levels of stress hormones in their blood are more likely to have experienced cognitive decline... ...

read more     This study shows that older people with diabetes who have higher levels of stress hormones in their blood are more likely to have experienced cognitive decline... read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Rwandan Genocide Survivors Provide New Insights Into Resilience And PTSD

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The 1994 genocide in Rwanda resulted in the mass killing of up to one million people over the course of about 100 days. Although the exact death toll is unknown, experts estimate that as much as 20% of the country's entire population was murdered... ...

read more The 1994 genocide in Rwanda resulted in the mass killing of up to one million people over the course of about 100 days. Although the exact death toll is unknown, experts estimate that as much as 20% of the country's entire population was murdered... read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

New Research Shows Childhood Stress Such As Abuse Or Emotional Neglect Can Result In Structural Brain Changes

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New research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows that childhood stress such as abuse or emotional neglect, in particular when combined with genetic factors, can result in structural brain changes, rendering these people more vulnerable to developing depression... ...

read more New research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows that childhood stress such as abuse or emotional neglect, in particular when combined with genetic factors, can result in structural brain changes, rendering these people more vulnerable to developing depression... read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Do Genes Play A Role In PTSD? Study Of Rwanda Genocide Survivors Suggests Yes

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A study of Rwandan Genocide survivors, some with and some without post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, suggests that genetic factors influence the relationship between a person's "traumatic load", or the number of traumatic events he or she experiences, and their likelihood of developing PTSD... ...

read more A study of Rwandan Genocide survivors, some with and some without post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, suggests that genetic factors influence the relationship between a person's read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

Wellmune WGP(R) Protects Against Stress-Related Health Challenges

Categorie : Anxiety
Wellmune WGP®, a natural carbohydrate that activates key immune cells, reduced the incidence of cold-like symptoms and improved the psychological well-being of individuals with stressful lifestyles, reports a new study published in Agro Food Industry Hi-Tech. Wellmune WGP is a food, beverage and di ...

read more Wellmune WGP®, a natural carbohydrate that activates key immune cells, reduced the incidence of cold-like symptoms and improved the psychological well-being of individuals with stressful lifestyles, reports a new study published in Agro Food Industry Hi-Tech. Wellmune WGP is a food, beverage and di read more Fri Mar 2010 Fri Mar 2010

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