This article is a follow-up on the previous article I wrote i.e. Stress and Its Management. It introduces you to the diseases caused by stress and explains how they affect our bodies.
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Everyone knows that work stress can take a heavy toll on health. Studies have revealed that stress at work increases the risk for depression, heart attack and other health worries. Research shows that employees who are friendly with each other are better able to cope with work stress more effectively than those who do not relate well with their co-workers.
Energy is eternal delight. William Blake
Breathing is vital to health, energy and peace of mind.
So, why should breathing be a problem? After all, everyone breathes, don't they? Unless you have a physical problem, which a doctor should look at. Right?
Well, it's not that simple. Almost everyone I deal with in my practice breathes incorrectly. This affects a whole bunch of things.
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Most people believe that the most important reason for eating is for build...
Want to live a stress free life? Discover the many benefits of how exercise can dramatically reduce your stress levels.
Do you believe in predictions? Well, if you were educated you would know that no man or woman could predict our future. However, we all have the ability to predict our future. Sounds contradictory does it. Behaviors help us to determine how our lives will turn out. Behaviors are the manner in which we conduct our self on a daily basis. Behaviors are organisms that react to stimulus producing action and response.
Behaviors are formed when we first arrive in the world and th...
Are you a busy executive or mom trying to do everything? Are you getting so stressed out that it seems like youre not accomplishing anything? If so, you can use martial arts to combat that stress! Many of the skills and techniques used in martial arts training are the same skills and techniques you can use to rid your body of stress.
Stress is the manner on how your body react to some changes, may it be internal or external. It is also some elements from the nature which affects an individual.
Because of the accumulation of stress in our lives, we usually treat stress negatively. However, stress can be both positive and negative.
Almost 75 percent of the American population experiences stress and suffer the it痴 level for every two weeks.
It is also believed that stress contributes to heart disea...
After a long day's work, it is natural to feel drained and tired. Working on any task for about five hours or more can really lessen a person's energy and vitality. Stress is the most common factor for loss of energy and vitality especially among people who work everyday. Stress is also the most known factor contributing to a person's risk of getting sick.
Stress is inevitable, and it's even omnipresent. In clinical language, it is any physical or psychological stimulus re...