For nurses, stress is nothing new. Burnout and workplace violence remain major concerns within the field, pushing health care workers to leave their jobs. The pressures also have inspired researchers ...
Stress has a way of convincing you you’re already behind, even when your workload hasn’t actually changed. That false urgency can push a professional into constant motion—busy all day but unsure of ...
Hereditary angioedema (HAE) doesn’t just cause swelling and discomfort; it also brings uncertainty to everyday life. This rare genetic condition causes sudden swelling attacks that are unpredictable, ...
Summer's over, the holidays feel like a distant memory and suddenly the world is back at full speed. And that back-to-it energy can leave many of us feeling stretched thin. Stress, in small doses, can ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy, gratitude, and celebration, but for many, it often brings a significant amount of stress. The pressure to create perfect gatherings, ...
No matter what form it takes, regular physical activity—even a brisk walk— can reduce stress. The AHA recommends getting at least 150 minutes per week of moderate aerobic exercise and 75 minutes of ...
Living with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic, auto-inflammatory condition that causes painful lesions to form under the skin in sensitive areas such as your armpits and groin, can be stressful ...
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Students: The last day of class is Dec. 5, which means final exams are quickly approaching. We asked Student Counseling Services Assistant Director of Mental Health Promotion and Education Erica R.
This story is from Manual, GQ’s flagship newsletter offering useful advice on style, health, and more, four days a week. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. In small doses, stress can be a great ...
Exam season often causes stress, and even the most relaxed people feel extra strain. This is a typical reaction when the brain tries to process a vast quantity of information, deadlines, and ...