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Reduce Your Stress by Reducing Your Daughter’s Stress by Susan H. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Tue 22 Jun 2010 3:18am of your daughter’s age, teaching her effective coping skills will not only help her deal with the teenage scourge of stressors, it will also give her stress-reducing tools... daughter’s stress. Model positive coping skills If you practice good problem-solving and coping skills -- like exercising, laughing, or taking a break to reduce your own stress Read on »
Reduce Stress, Reduce Colitis Symptoms by Michael Tasker Patient Expert Posted Wed 21 Oct 2009 10:05pm How about using the power of auto suggestion for the relaxation of the mind and body, reducing stress and thus reducing the chances of the appearance of colitis symptoms... Totally Tranquil and you can get it by clicking on the link: http://tinyurl.com/q22e84 Start benefitting today from reduced stress levels and take back control of your colitis Read on »
Reduce Stress, Reduce Colitis Symptoms by Michael Tasker Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm How about using the power of auto suggestion for the relaxation of the mind and body, reducing stress and thus reducing the chances of the appearance of colitis symptoms... Totally Tranquil and you can get it by clicking on the link: http://tinyurl.com/q22e84 Start benefitting today from reduced stress levels and take back control of your colitis Read on »
Reduce Stress, Reduce Colitis Symptoms by Michael Tasker Patient Expert Posted Fri 04 Sep 2009 10:22am but a cumulation of little events can build to a level of anxiety, frustration and ultimately unhealthy levels of stress. And we know what that can turn into. So here is a simple process for you to create your own “5 Minute Time Out” where you should feel the level of stress reduce as you unwind. Even if you do not feel stressed, this action will benefit you by way Read on »
Reduce Stress to Reduce Your Weight and Burn Fat by Nathan D. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:36pm calories into storage, fat storage! So if you are stressed, it is not easy to lose weight and burn fat. So what can you do about it? Plain and simple you need to reduce the stress... program than a tough one when you are always tired so take it easy and make baby steps. You need a lot more than 5-6 hours of sleep if you want to reduce your stress levels. Lack Read on »
Holiday Stress Reducer by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 30 Nov 2008 10:02am Here is a last minute stress reducer for the holidays - simple basic steps to take. We all know them, sometimes you have to read about them to appreciate them. 10 Last Minute Holiday Health Tips | Mark's Daily Apple Read on »
Holiday Stress Reducer by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:02pm Here is a last minute stress reducer for the holidays - simple basic steps to take. We all know them, sometimes you have to read about them to appreciate them. 10 Last Minute Holiday Health Tips | Mark's Daily Apple Read on »
Awesome Stress-Reducing Tele-Seminar by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:13pm Last night, we had an amazing tele-seminar with stress-reduction expert Dr. Jill Baron. For those of you who missed the program, we are in for a real treat, because on March 21 and March 29, you can learn stress-management techniques in more depth. Stay tuned for details about Dr. Baron's Don't Mess With Stress™ program. Read on »
Suppression of Nitrosative and Oxidative Stress to Reduce Cardiac Allograft Vasculopathy by Jan Posted Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:03pm , antioxidant administration during the initial 3 days after transplantation significantly reduces nitrosative and oxidative stress in cardiac allografts, modulates immune responses... of immune attack. Experiments here test the hypothesis that an antioxidant given only in the peri-reperfusion period protects against not only oxidative but also nitrosative stress Read on »
Don't Stress Out - Reduce Your Risk of Cancer! by Lill H. Health Maven Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:36pm We all know that "stressed out" feeling. Too much to do. Too little time. And, we know intuitively that stress is not healthy. But we also know that some people seem to endure endless stressful events in their lives and come out healthy. Others, faced with fewer of these events, but feeling overwhelmed nonetheless, do not fare as well Read on »