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Can stress-reducing Transcendental Meditation help CHD patients prevent future heart attacks? (EurekAlert!)
Fri Nov 06 09:35:37 PST 2009
( Maharishi University of Management ) The National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute will fund a $1 million collaborative study by the Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of Management Research Institute and Columbia University Medical...
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If you only do one thing this week … learn to manage stress (Guardian Unlimited)
Fri Nov 06 22:39:51 PST 2009
Work-related stress is now the UK's second-largest occupational health problem. It's important to recognise and relieve your symptoms Looming deadlines, a meeting with a senior colleague, a demanding client – most jobs have their stressful moments and sometimes a little anxiety can drive us...
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Stress management (Mayo Clinic)
Sat Nov 07 01:17:36 PST 2009
"The magic of the electronic village is transforming health information. The mouse and keyboard have extended the stethoscope to the 500 million people now online."
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Stress Beyond Belief (New York Times)
Sat Nov 07 06:53:24 PST 2009
Sending service members on numerous combat tours exacts a horrendous price on their mental health and the readiness of our armed forces.
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NIH grants $1 million to study whether Transcendental Meditation can prevent future heart attacks in CHD patients (News-Medical-Net)
Fri Nov 06 21:13:50 PST 2009
The National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute will fund a $1 million collaborative study by the Center for Natural Medicine and Prevention at Maharishi University of Management Research Institute and Columbia University Medical Center to determine whether the...
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Stress is unseen enemy to troops (Beaumont Enterprise)
Sat Nov 07 04:11:11 PST 2009
Suicides, divorces, domestic violence, alcoholism and drug abuse are all part of the norm among soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan and coming home, but one woman closest to troops and their families said Thursday's shooting that left 12 dead and 31 wounded came right out of nowhere.
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Take control of life to reduce stress (Fort Leavenworth Lamp)
Thu Nov 05 06:37:32 PST 2009
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. - Military families experience many sources of stress these days. Deployments are frequent and long. Some people juggle stressful jobs with managing life at home.
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IT & Telecoms (Mondaq)
Sat Nov 07 13:30:21 PST 2009
Newscasters and politicians repeatedly stress that the current economic downturn is unlike any other before. It is unique because complexity in financial services has blinded executives to true risk. It is unparalleled for its impact on the savings and investments of the middle class.
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Stress 'costs employers billions' (Channel 4)
Wed Nov 04 23:59:04 PST 2009
Stress, anxiety and depression in the workplace is costing employers billions of pounds, the NHS watchdog has warned. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) said 13.7 million working days are lost each year as a result of work-related mental illness.
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Stress a big part of life in Fort Hood (San Antonio Express-News)
Thu Nov 05 20:53:04 PST 2009
The Army's biggest post has had the highest number of suicides — 75 since 2003.
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