Three Types Of Stress Headlines
Protica Profect to Relieve Stress
Protica has announced that its new protein shot, Profect, can help relieve the side effects of stressWhitehall, PA (PRWEB) February 06, 2012 Protica has announced that its new protein shot, Profect, can help relieve the side effects of stress. Stress can lead to damage within the body including the breakdown of tissues and the death of cells. Stress can be of many types including physical (eg ...
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Local karate teacher building women's self-esteem
Ken Smith teaches a three-step approach to self defense for women and says being physical is the last resort.
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Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
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NHS reforms: Ministers wavering after mental health defeat
Ministers may choose not to fight a Lords defeat on the role of mental health in the government's NHS reforms.
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Gerbils' eye goop is normal
Gerbils' eye goop is normal San Antonio Express-News Copyright 2012 San Antonio Express-News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 12:36 p.m., Tuesday, January 31, 2012 Gerbils normally secrete a sticky, reddish- brown material from the corners of their eyes called porphyrins as part of their body chemistry and metabolism. If ...
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Sinha warns against stress
Rajita Sinha is the director of the Yale Stress Center and Foundations’ Fund Professor of Psychiatry. She primarily examines how gender is related to stress and addiction, as well as the biological basis for the close relationship between stress, self-control and addiction. On Jan. 31, she published a paper in the American Journal of Psychiatry that describes the differences in the neurological ...
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Qantas A380 Grounding Reflects “Teething Problems”
Qantas’ grounding of one A380 aircraft and Airbus’ subsequent plans to check all flying A380s might have made some flyers nervous, but one Australian expert says the move reflects “teething problems” and shouldn’t stress travellers. Picture by Jimmy Harris University of New South Wales senior lecturer Peter Marosszeky told the Australian Science Media Centre ...
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