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Stressed-out and sleep-deprived, college students are frequently taking OTC and prescription drugs, according to a study published this week in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Sleep-deprived college students more likely to self-medicate 2009
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Stressed-out and sleep-deprived, college students are frequently taking OTC and prescription drugs, according to a study published this week in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Sleep-deprived college students more likely to self-medicate 2009
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Stressed-out dogs and their owners now have a chance to decompress -- and they can do it together.
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Making matters worse: Stressed-out bosses and co-workers tend to pass tension on to others.
When a Co-Worker Is Stressed Out Elizabeth Bernstein 2008
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Stressed-out, hard-working Americans have less time than ever to sift through the variety of printed and online news sources necessary to decipher what is truly going on in these and other important areas.
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NGUYEN: Professor Pope has created a program to deal with the program, it's called Stressed-out Students, and it is up and running in 45 schools across the country.
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Stressed-out students have sometimes joked about wanting to "gorge out."
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Stressed-out GIs in Iraq unwind at one of four in-country centers, and about 95 percent return to their units after two or three days of movies, videogames and talk, says reservist psychiatrist Col. Emile Risby.
Combat’s Inner Cost 2007
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To answer your comment though, I would rather that those Young, Stressed-out Conservatives got over excited, had heart attacks and died of natural causes.
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Stressed-out, she felt the laughter of her own troops like a physical attack.
If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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