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Proactive coping skills can help young adults to better deal with stress
It’s well established that experiencing stress can hurt our physical health. Now two new studies find that younger adults who take preemptive steps to respond
It’s well established that experiencing stress can hurt our physical health. Now two new studies find that younger adults who take preemptive steps to respond
While sleep deprivation in college may be widespread, it is important for students to rest, even if that means taking a short nap in the
Summary: The number of daily stressors and people’s reactivity to daily stressors decreases as we age, a new study reports. Source: Penn State Stories about how daily
TUESDAY, Nov. 29, 2022 (HealthDay News) — If holiday demands get you frazzled, you can take heart from a new study: When it comes to
The global coronavirus pandemic disrupted almost everything about our lives, from how we work and go to school, to how we socialize (Zoom happy hours,
Thanksgiving is meant to be a time of gratitude, abundance, and delicious meals – but it’s frequently served with a side of stress, too. Between
Here’s something that people don’t often talk about. To succeed in your job, in addition to possessing the right skills and experience, you need the
Discoveries that could lead to advances in training. KEY POINTS Research has established dogs’ ability to sense human changes in medical conditions and emotions. A
Work has long been a source of stress, anxiety and tension. According to a Mental Health America report, 83% of survey respondents said they felt emotionally
Death. Moving. Separation or Divorce. Job Loss. Long-term Illness. Considering the top stressors in life, it is hard to fathom that stress can ever be
*This is an article from the Fall 2022 issue of Contentment Magazine. By Lewis Coleman, MD, FAIS “It is the function of science to discover
When feeling stressed, people are more likely to focus on their romantic partner’s negative behaviors rather than their positive behaviors, according to a new study published