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As crazy as it sounds, recent studies conducted at Stanford and Wake Forest Schools of Medicine suggest there's a connection between stubborn stress-related belly bulge, unsightly acne flare-ups and the so-called "Belly Fat" pill, Relacore(R)... and that link is stress. By now we've all heard that stress increases cortisol (the stress hormone) and cortisol increases "belly fat." Well, now it seems that stress also increases both the frequency and the severity of acne breakouts. |
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Geisinger research finds that veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are as likely to have long-term health problems as people with chronic disease risk factors such as an elevated white blood cell counts and biological signs and symptoms. However, few healthcare providers screen for PTSD in the same way as they screen for other chronic disease risk factors. |
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With rising interest rates and a volatile stock market causing losses in superannuation, Australians are feeling additional stress and anxiety about their financial future. Money is often on the minds of most of us. In fact, money and work are two of the top sources of stress for almost 75 percent of the population, according to Australian Psychological Society President, Amanda Gordon. "Like most of our everyday stress, this extra tension can be managed. |
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The Center for Injury Research and Prevention at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is pleased to announce a $50,000 grant received to help prevent traumatic stress in children after an injury. Researchers at the Center are working with injured children and their families to develop effective screening tools and interventions that can be integrated into hospital trauma care. |
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A study published by the Archives of Pediatrics &Adolescent Medicine reports that exposure to both the WorldTrade Center attacks and another traumatic event is associated withbehavioral problems among preschool children when compared to exposureto one event or to none.Researcher Claude M. Chemtob of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine inNew York and his colleagues note that there is a paucity of researchregarding the effects of terrorism on preschoolers. |
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Risk only increased during early pregancy "Children born to women who suffer severe stress early in pregnancy are at increased risk of developing schizophrenia later in life," The Daily Telegraph reported.The newspaper said that a Danish study of 1.38million births from 1973 to 1995 found the risk of schizophrenia increased by 67 per cent among the offspring of women who experienced the death of a relative during early pregnancy. |
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A recent article in the Archives of General Psychiatryreports that women who undergo an extremely stressful event during thefirst three months of pregnancy have an increased risk ofhaving children who develop schizophrenia.Researcher Ali S. Khashan of the University of Machester, England andcolleagues note that there is some consensus that a mother'spsychological state influences her unborn baby. |
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