Stress is associated with racing and anxious thoughts, poor judgment and performance, memory problems, and moodiness. There are many warning signs which signal that you need time off of work. These include short temper, frequent colds, nervous habits, and emotional eating. Stress factors at work can cause depression, inability to relax, and neglect for… Continue reading
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Natural Methods of Hair Loss Treatment
Hair loss occurs very frequently and affects both men and women. Hair loss may be caused by many different factors, such as stress, certain diseases, hormonal changes, disorders of the immune system, poor nutrition, some medications, etc. There are numerous products available that claim to treat hair loss, but most of them don’t do anything… Continue reading
Natural Remedies of High Blood Pressure
The number of people with high blood pressure is growing every day. This medical problem is also known as hypertension and is a prime cause of heart diseases and heart attack. Many factors are responsible for high blood pressure, including weight, stress, alcohol and smoking, low activity, etc. A large number of people with high… Continue reading
When you are falling in love, your brain is hit like cocaine does
Falling in love affects intellectual areas of the brain and triggers the same sensation of euphoria experienced by people when they take cocaine, researchers from Syracuse University reveal in an article in Journal of Sexual Medicine. The study, called “The Neuroimaging of Love” found that several euphoria-inducing chemicals, such as vasopression, adrenaline, oxytocin and dopamine… Continue reading
Beware with stress: it could contribute dementia in late age
Psychological stress in middle age could lead to the development of dementia later in life, especially Alzheimer’s disease, reveals research from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Based on data from a study which followed women for 35 years, this is the first research in Sweden to indicate a link between stress and dementia. The research,… Continue reading
The stress and the oral health are connected
Excess stress may give you a headache, a stomachache, or just a feeling of being “on edge.” But too much stress could also be doing a number on your mouth, teeth, gums, and overall health. The potential fallout from stress and anxiety that can affect your oral health includes: Mouth sores, including canker sores and… Continue reading
The older veterans are threatened from dementia because of Posttraumatic stress disorder
Veterans aged 55 years or older with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) appear to have a higher risk of developing dementia over a 7-year period, compared to individuals without PTSD, says a new report published in Archives of Psychiatry today, a JAMA/Archives journal. PTSD occurs in a significant number of veterans returning from conflict areas or… Continue reading
The stress is activated from creative work?
The demands associated with creative work activities pose key challenges for workers, according to new research out of the University of Toronto that describes the stress associated with some aspects of work and its impact on the boundaries between work and family life. Researchers measured the extent to which people engaged in creative work activities… Continue reading