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Study Shows: Sources of Stress Greatly Differ by Gender
Polaris Marketing Research Inc. announced today additional findings from their latest survey of online Americans, supported by Research Now for data collection and analysis: Women and men respondents report different sources of stress and different ways of dealing with their stress. (PRWeb February 09, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9176892.htm
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Sources: HPD questions hired veteran’s war hero story
HOUSTON – Houston police thought they hired a war hero to help officers handle troubled vets suffering from post traumatic stress, now sources say the FBI is investigating whether the man ever went to war. KHOU 11 News first met Paul Schroeder in February of last year when we featured him in a story about PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder . Schroeder is a full-time employee of the PTSD ...
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Ship noise boosts stress in whales, 9/11 reveals: study
The steady drone of motors along busy commercial shipping lanes not only alters whale behaviour but can affect the giant sea mammals physically by causing chronic stress, a study published Wednesday has reported for the first time.
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Ship Noise Boosts Stress in Whales
When maritime traffic quieted following the 9/11 attacks, whale stress levels plummeted.
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Ship noise boosts stress on whales
A study reveals ship noises can alter whale behaviour and cause chronic stress for the giant sea mammals.
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Stress Levels Rise Among UK Workers, Some Turning to Drink to Deal With Their Anxieties
LONDON, February 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Nearly half (48%) of the adult workers surveyed by Croner are more or much more stressed than 12 months ago.The survey of over 1,200 adult workers carried out by ...
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Ship noise is stressing whales out
The steady drone of motors along busy commercial shipping lanes not only alters whale behaviour but can affect the giant sea mammals physically by causing chronic stress, a new study has reported.
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