All posts tagged with stress
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-(Natural News) A recent study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society showed that poor oral health is linked to cognitive decline. Researchers at New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing, the University of Nevada and Rutgers University found that older Chinese adults in the U.S. who reported teeth symptoms experienced faster cognitive decline than those who reported gum symptoms. This […]
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-(Natural News) Middle-aged women who experience stressful life experiences are more likely to develop dementia later in life, suggests a recent study from Johns Hopkins University. In their report, which was published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, the team noted that the findings were specific to women who experience chronic stress. This could also explain the […]
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-(Natural News) Crying often indicates weakness or sadness in popular media, but according to a study, this emotional response may offer a particular benefit: Regulating your breathing after stressful situations. The aim of the study was to understand the functions of human crying and to determine if crying offered physiological benefits. The findings of the study were published in the journal […]
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-(Natural News) Both adults and children are experiencing mental health problems for the first time as a result of being cooped up inside due to the COVID-19 lockdowns. Fears and worries over job insecurity, bereavement over COVID-19 deaths, the breakdown of relationships and the long periods of isolation are causing people to have psychotic episodes, […]
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-(Natural News) The American Chiropractic Association defines posture as the position in which people hold their bodies. There are two kinds of posture: good posture and poor posture. Good posture can reduce your back pain, decrease your risk of injury, improve blood circulation and reduce the amount of stress placed on your muscles and joints. Poor posture, on […]
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-(Natural News) According to Mental Health America, at least six million men in the U.S. are affected by depression annually. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention reports that compared to women, men died by suicide at a rate of 3.54 percent higher in 2017. In the same vein, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism notes […]
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-(Natural News) Studies have proven time and again that air and water pollution are bad for your health. Air pollution has been linked to respiratory diseases, while water pollution affects marine life and also causes waterborne diseases. But what does the research say about noise pollution? What causes noise pollution? You’re constantly surrounded by various […]
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-(Natural News) Most jobs are stressful, but workaholics often thrive in their offices. However, according to a study, younger employees who frequently work long hours have a higher risk of having a stroke. What happens to your heart health when you work long hours? The 2019 study, which was published in the journal Stroke, showed that […]
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-(Natural News) Prepper burnout happens when a prepper begins to lose the motivation to prepare for a disaster. The symptoms can include fatigue, forgetfulness, anxiety and depression. Too much stress and worrying about your preps can even give you an illness. Fortunately, there are ways to keep prepper burnout at bay. Here are 11 things […]
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-(Natural News) Spending just 10 minutes petting cats and dogs is an effective way to reduce your stress levels, according to new research. The study, conducted by researchers from Washington State University (WSU), found that the general well-being of the study participants ?— all college students ?— improved quickly after petting cats and dogs. This improvement was seen even in […]
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