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		<description><![CDATA[Physical, as well as emotional consequences, are being experienced by a lot of people because of stress in their lives. Researchers are just beginning to understand how far-reaching the consequences of stress can be, such as making us more susceptible to various illnesses and premature aging. This article will help you understand the issue better, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thehealingmindblog.com">Healing Mind</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thehealingmindblog.com/mental-health/important-consequences-of-stress/">Important Consequences Of Stress</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Physical, as well as emotional consequences, are being experienced by a lot of people because of stress in their lives. Researchers are just beginning to understand how far-reaching the consequences of stress can be, such as making us more susceptible to various illnesses and premature aging. This article will help you understand the issue better, by looking at some of the usual effects of stress.</p>
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<p>Anti-aging is a concern of many people nowadays. People search for the herb, super-food or type of yoga that will keep them young. It&#8217;s very likely, however, that the real secret to staying young is reducing the amount of stress in your life. While health and aging involve many factors, researchers now consider stress to be one of the most important. Stress is something that can cause damage to all of our cells and organs, so it&#8217;s no wonder that it can accelerate aging. It also follows that keeping stress to a minimum can help slow down the aging process. If you want to stay young, then, you should watch your stress level as well as your diet and exercise program. For more information you can have a glimpse into <a href="http://www.emwave.com.au/about_stress_health.htm" target='_blank'>Healthy Life</a></p>
<p>If you have problems with your hair, nails or skin, stress may be playing a role in these, as recent research indicates. Studies have linked stress with many such skin conditions, as well as hair and nail problems, including hair loss. Skin inflammations can be worsened by hormonal activities, which can be triggered by stress. It&#8217;s debatable whether stress is the initial cause of skin problems, but it has been linked with additional zits, blisters or other skin problems. That&#8217;s why controlling stress may help the health of your skin, though in the meantime you may have to treat your skin problem with whatever treatments your doctor recommends. If you&#8217;re experiencing hair loss or gray hair, especially at a younger than average age, stress may be a factor. Both medical conditions and stress can sometimes trigger rapid hair loss or graying of hair.</p>
<p>People respond to everything in life differently, even stress, and that is why they are so interesting. Some people will become stimulated by a distressing situation, while others will not be affected at all, where a third person will become completely stressed out. Two people dealing with the same problem might both get stressed out, but one will carry it for days and the other one will get over it immediately. Stress happens to all people, but not all people are able to put it away without thinking about it. Stressful situations always happen, but it is the reactions of the people who determine the level of stress. People will never be able to remove all causes of stress, but reactions can always be changed and should be. Stress can lead to many health issues. Impotency or sexual dysfunction is one such type of ailment that emerges in men. It can cause a lot of issues in your family life. Stop worrying and take action. Simply have a glance into <a href="http://www.erectiledysfunctionclinics.co.uk/viagra.php" target='_blank'>Viagra Tablets</a> </p>
<p>No matter what kind of consequences stress may be causing for you, you can be sure that managing this issue could help you in many ways. The variety of effects and consequences of stress are numerous, but the important thing is to find out what&#8217;s causing stress in your life and addressing it.</p>
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		<title>Stress Relief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traffic jams. Toddler tantrums. Deadlines at work. Money troubles. Too much work. Not enough sleep. No time to eat right or even to think. Does this sound familiar? Stress is all around us. It’s an inevitable and normal part of our daily lives. But over time, its effects can be quite taxing. Stress becomes a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.thehealingmindblog.com">Healing Mind</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.thehealingmindblog.com/stress/stress-relief/">Stress Relief</a></p>
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<p>Traffic jams. Toddler tantrums. Deadlines at work. Money troubles. Too much work. Not enough sleep. No time to eat right or even to think.</p>
<p>Does this sound familiar? Stress is all around us. It’s an inevitable and normal part of our daily lives. But over time, its effects can be quite taxing. Stress becomes a problem when you feel overwhelmed by its challenges. And though it may be difficult to define, that doesn’t mean it’s all in your head. Researchers have found that there are significant biological changes that take place in the body in times of stress. And extended periods of stress can cause destructive changes in the body such as depression and a suppressed immune system, which can lead to heart disease, cancer, and stroke. So if you are feeling stressed out, its time to get some relief. Learn about stress: how to identify it, and how to find relief.</p>
<p>Why Do We Get Stressed?</p>
<p>Stress is a normal physical reaction to an internal or external pressure that is placed on your system. People react to most stressful situations with the “fight or flight” response. The body is flooded with stress hormones, making the heart pump faster, the breathing rate increase, and the muscles tense up. This is the body’s way of gearing up for imminent physical activity. For instance, if you are in a minor car accident, your may feel a surge of energy that allows you to escape the car and help others out as well. However, sometimes the stress is emotional rather than physical and the body is not allowed to release the physical tension created by stress hormones. If you’re stuck in a traffic jam and late for a meeting, there is little that you can safely do to release the buildup of stress hormones in your body. Over time, stress can lead to back pain, headaches, raised blood pressure, indigestion, sweating, palpitations, irritability, and anxiety. It can also contribute to the development of such diseases as cold sores, ulcers, and heart disease.</p>
<p>What Causes Our Stress?</p>
<p>There are two types of stressors that may be causing you grief. External stressors such as traffic jams, a death in the family, or a financial hardship, are often out of our direct control. Internal stressors, on the other hand, develop through our own personality traits and emotions. It is our ability to handle these internal and external stressors that determines the amount of stress we feel we have. Chemical substances such as alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, sugar, additives, drugs, and environmental toxins, deplete the body of energy and are further sources of stress.</p>
<p>How Can We Prevent Stress?</p>
<p>Stress is an inevitable and normal part of life. So there is no way to prevent it completely. However, there are various stress management techniques that can reduce the effects that stress takes on your life. The most important thing you can do to prevent stress from negatively affecting you is to learn how to recognize stress and the triggers that set you off. Also, avoiding substances such as alcohol, drugs, and nicotine will help the body remain better prepared to handle stress.</p>
<p>Am I Stressed Out?</p>
<p>Ask yourself the following questions:</p>
<p>1. Are you a &#8220;control freak,&#8221; insisting that everything be done your way?</p>
<p>2. Do you have difficulty sleeping at night, because you are going over the events of the day, or worrying about what will happen tomorrow?</p>
<p>3. Do you have a hard time showing your emotions?</p>
<p>4. Do you feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks that you need to accomplish on a daily basis?</p>
<p>Being able to identify your personal physical and psychological responses to stress is critical to reducing its negative effects on your life. If you try to deny the existence of stress, or “tough it out” in hopes that it will go away, you will be more likely to intensify the effects of stress rather than relieve them.</p>
<p>The physical symptoms of stress include dry mouth and throat; tight muscles in the neck, shoulders, and back; chronic neck and back problems; headaches; indigestion; tremors; muscle tics; insomnia; and fatigue. Emotional symptoms include difficulty in concentrating, feeling tense, irritability, impulsive behavior, difficulty in making a decision, poor judgment, difficulty relating to&#8211;and mistrusting&#8211;people, negative thinking, brooding, worrying, depression, anxiety, or feelings of worthless.</p>
<p>Tobacco, alcohol, and drug use can also be signs of stress.</p>
<p>Stress Relief<br />
Now that you can recognize the triggers that are making you stressed, you will be better prepared for dealing with these situations. Try these techniques for relieving stress before it becomes a problem.</p>
<p>Get Physical: Physical exercise, whether its yoga, football, walking, or dance therapy, can help to relive the buildup of stress hormones in the body and promote a general relaxation of the nervous system.</p>
<p>It’s All In Your Mind: Use mental exercises such as meditation, guided imagery, art, and playing music, as a useful way to reduce stress and promote relaxation in your life.</p>
<p>Get Connected: Sometimes, all it takes to relieve stress in your life is to talk about the stressor with a close friend or family member. Pet therapy has also been reported to relieve stress.</p>
<p>Eat Up and Eat Well: Stress suppresses the immune system and can cause or aggravate such conditions as heart disease and ulcers. Dietary changes, such as reducing coffee and other caffeinated beverages can reduce the jitteriness, restlessness, anxiety, and insomnia that might magnify the effects of stress.</p>
<p>Also whole grains promote production of the brain neurotransmitter serotonin for a greater sense of well being.</p>
<p>For more information on Dr. Group, stress, depression and/or anxiety please visit our website at www.stress-anxiety-depression.org.</p></div>
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