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    Stress

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    The Causes and Effects of Stress The study of stress has gathered momentum with many different definitions with one describing the concept of stress as the emotional and physiological responses to circumstances that are too difficult to cope with or to some and which one has no choice but to endure them. Over the last few years, the term stress and it’s causes and effects have always had our attention. For some long period of time stress has always been around. Have you ever wondered what causes…

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    Eight o’ Clock: The Effects of Dependence on America’s Most Popular Drug Each year, countless money and time is employed in educating American children about the dangers of drugs. They are taught about their prevalence, as well as the risks involved with their uses and abuses. One of the most prevalent drugs on the market is a certain psychoactive drug, a stimulant classified with cocaine and nicotine for its properties. Largely imported from countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Colombia,…

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    Whey Research Paper

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    reduces appetite, fatigue, and headache. On the Kraft Macaroni and Cheese label, it says “may contain milk,” this ingredient is one of…

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    Psychology is a unique profession that provides help to those who choose it. In this field, it is typically a therapist who selflessly sits, listens, and advises individuals through life’s struggles. More often than desired, a therapist must deal with individuals who have experienced very traumatic and abusive situations. Even with a great deal of patience, endurance, and training in the art of therapy, therapists are still vulnerable to the effects of trauma and stress during and after sessions…

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    Stress In Psychology

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    eventually lead to poor performance in the exam. Stress is only harmful it is excessive. It is tough to determine whether you are experiencing good or bad stress. Symptoms of someone facing too much stress are (Inability to concentrate or complete tasks, headaches, irritability, insomnia, changes in appetite, body aches, more angry or anxious than usual, get sick more often with colds, other illness like autoimmune diseases flare up). Stress is inevitable. Everyone experience stress in their…

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    Technology On Children

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    Children these days are always on their tech devices, but should parents limit how much time children spend on their tech devices? Many parents and C.E.O.’s of tech companies think children should have a limit on their tech devices for their children’s health. If children do not get a limit on tech devices they may develop health problems: physically, socially, and emotionally. Children’s health is important. Some physical health problems that come along with being on tech devices are, eye…

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    Extreme Fatigue Causes

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    Causes of Extreme Fatigue Fatigue is a disease sign that manifest and causes dizziness or headache. It is different from sign such as rush that a doctor is directly able to detect without examining a patient. Extreme fatigue is a persistent lack of motivation and energy that continues despite adequate sleep and rest. It is not a disease but illness symptoms that manifest itself in psychological and physical condition or both. Extreme fatigue and drowsiness (need to sleep) are…

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    Common Causes Of Stress

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    Stress Essay Stress is the response your body and mind has to being challenged or threatened. Common causes of stress (called stressors) include major life changes such as switching schools, catastrophes such as a flood, environmental problems such as abusive parents, and everyday problems like an argument with a friend. When these stressors occur, your body goes through the three stages of stress called the alarm stage, the resistance stage, and the exhaustion stage. The alarm stage happens…

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    Stressors that may affect college students can be broadly classified in to academic, financial, time or health related, and self-imposed [4]. These stressors do not cause anxiety or tensions by themselves. Instead, stress results from the interaction between these stressors and one’s own perception and reaction to these factors [5]. If Stress is not dealt with properly and in time, feelings of loneliness and nervousness, as well as sleeplessness…

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    Stress is another factor that makes people gain weight and become unhealthy. The stress individuals take on can cause physical, mental, and emotional reactions. An individual then starts to feel overworked and tension begins to build up in them. Symptoms that can come from this are headaches, upset stomach, high blood pressure, chest pain, and insomnia. Reading through the last paragraph, one can tell that these effects are not ideal to anyone’s…

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