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  • Eighty percent of parents said that money is a significant source of stress in their lives, according to the latest Stress in America survey results released by the American Psychological Association APA.

    Coping when tough economic times taint holiday cheer

  • Psychotherapy; Ptsd; Relaxation; Relaxation; STRESS; Stress; Veterans; Veterans (less ...)

    Transcendental Meditation Could Help Veterans Administration

  • Ottawa - High levels of the stress hormone cortisol in hair may be a strong predictor of heart attacks months in advance, said Canadian researchers in the journal Stress.

    IOL: News

  • (AP) - Regulators have Shoestring; "" Accounting told Wells Fargo & Co. it may need to shore up its finances after government "stress Tips;" "Avoiding Workplace tests" showed the bank would have trouble Stress; "and" How to Manage surviving a deeper recession.

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  • Refresh Tag (s): Creativity; Health-Medicine-Wellness; Labyrinth; STRESS; Stress

    Exploring Portland Labyrinths: An A-Mazing Journey

  • Stress from the economic downturn, trouble coping with the transition to college, and general depression and anxiety appear to be hitting college students at rates never seen before on campuses in Texas and across the country.

    The Kept-Up Academic Librarian:

  • Stress from the economic downturn, trouble coping with the transition to college, and general depression and anxiety appear to be hitting college students at rates never seen before on campuses in Texas and across the country.

    student life

  • Stress is a major trigger for most smokers and a significant factor in prompting both straight and gay people to smoke more, delay quitting or to relapse.

    Craig Newmark: Help quitting smoking and the LGBT community

  • In between the projects, essays, presentations, and calculus formulas, teenagers are notorious for unwittingly allowing themselves to be consumed by the black hole that is commonly referred to as "Stress."

    Kristie Ko: Stress? Live Your Life, and Don't Settle For Less

  • Stress from the economic downturn, trouble coping with the transition to college, and general depression and anxiety appear to be hitting college students at rates never seen before on campuses in Texas and across the country.

    College Life Takes A Toll On Students

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