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482 words, approx. 2 pages Stress Disturbance in the physiology of the individual. Among psychologists and psychiatrists, stress refers to a psychological reaction within the person to events that generate strong emotion that cannot be easily regulated; for other social...
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2,922 words, approx. 10 pages Stress Stress in Organizations As the pace at which our society operates increases, the pressures for every member of society to keep up with this pace also increase. Many of these pressures affect people through their jobs. Stress has become the ....
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1,575 words, approx. 5 pages
 Stress is the condition that results when person-environment transactions lead the individual to perceive a discrepancy, whether real or not, between the demands of a situation and the resources of the person's biological, psychological or social...




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Doctors turn their backs on stresses of British medicine
08/29/1994: 940 words, approx. 3 pages THREE days ago Dr Jane Jones completed three years of vocational training as a general practitioner in north-west London. In January she will start work in the casualty department at a hospital in Toowoomba, an hour's drive inland from Brisbane. Dr Jones is...
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 Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Pioneer of alternative medicine stressed holism.(Business)
07/24/2007: 494 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Eileen O. Daday Daily Herald Correspondent Dr. Thomas L. Stone ~ 1934-2007 Dr. Thomas L. Stone earned a traditional medical degree from the Loyola University's Stritch School of Medicine, but during his more than 40 years treating patients, he became...
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Breyer stresses civil liberties
4/28/2007: 317 words, approx. 1 pages Justice Stephen Breyer on Saturday stressed the role of the Supreme Court in protecting civil liberties in an age of terrorism.At a public appearance in Brussels, Belgium, the justice said the high court made a mistake in World War II when it said the relocation...
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McCain stresses international experience
12/29/2007: 397 words, approx. 1 pages Republican presidential hopeful John McCain tried to engage voters Saturday in the faraway turmoil in Pakistan, arguing the United States needs a president with his experience to deal with international crises.McCain opened several town hall meetings with comments on Pakistan, where the assassination of former...




Featured Essays
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Stress Related Depression: Connecting the Dots
1,501 words, approx. 5 pages
 Stress has been linked to an increasing number of mental and physical illnesses in recent years. Specifically, depression related to stress has been shown to affect patients of all ages in both genders.
Stress is defined as a mental or physical tension resulting from physical, emotional or chemical factors. Emerging research shows that depression related to stress affects male and female patients covering a wide range of ages from puberty to later-life. In addition to mental health practitioners the
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Using Medications and Biofeedback to Manage Physiological Stress
689 words, approx. 2 pages
 In today's practice of psychology, anti-anxiety medications, such as barbituates and nenzodiazepines, and biofeedback, the control of physical factors such as blood pressure and heart rate, are two common practices for reducing physiological stress.


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