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Health Encyclopedia: Stress References

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Stress: Risk Factors
...for both the employee and employer. In one study, at the end of 2 years, a company that instituted a stress management program saved nearly $150,000 in workmen's compensations costs (the cost of... Read more »
Stress: Treatment
...conditions.Stress Reduction and Effects on HealthAlthough treating stress cannot cure medical problems, stress management can be a very important part of medical treatment. Specific stress... Read more »
Stress: Lifestyle Changes
...kidney stones and has other adverse effects in specific individuals.ExerciseExercise in combination with stress management techniques is extremely important for many reasons:Exercise is an... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Treatment
...pregabalin and other anticonvulsants.Cognitive-behavioral (individual or group), interpersonal therapy, stress management, biofeedback.Panic AttacksSSRIs are treatment of choice. If patients do... Read more »
Herpes Simplex: Home Remedies and Prevention
...reduce fever and local tenderness. Children should take acetaminophen. Never give children aspirin.Stress ManagementIn one study, stress management techniques developed using cognitive-behavioral... Read more »

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