All posts tagged: stress

InfoGraphic on your daily media consumption,

InfoGraphic on your daily media consumption

In our fast paced, always-on lives, media consumption is everywhere. Phones, tablets, netbooks, TV, game consoles, iPods etc, govern our attention, and this info graphic shows just how much time we spend on these devices. It is crucial that we take some “time out” to clear our thoughts. Take a walk, meditate, get a massage

InfoGraphic on US gambling addiction,

InfoGraphic on US gambling addiction

Any addiction, whether alcohol, drugs, gambling, sex etc, can and most often do lead to dangerous consequences. It can be damaging to yourself, relationships and health. The info graphic shows the discrepancy between the US earnings out of gambling and the funding they channeled to addiction programs. This clearly shows there is much room for

InfoGraphic on How the Brain Ages,

InfoGraphic on How the Brain Ages

As we can see in the picture, the brain is fragile and we must do everything we can to prevent the aging and degenerative processes of our brain. One of the factors that negatively impacts the brain and which is somewhat out of our control is hypertension (high blood pressure). One way to remedy this

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Massage away allergies

Without a doubt, allergies can make you and your little one miserable not to mention wipe out your tissue supply. Fortunately, it’s possible to reduce the congestion, stress and headaches with the right touch: massage can relieve these symptoms by improving circulation, lessening anxiety and releasing muscle tension. Case in point: researchers from The Ohio State University found that

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E-mail breaks decrease stress, increase concentration

Being cut off from work e-mail significantly reduces stress and allows employees to focus far better, according to a new study by UC Irvine and US Army researchers. Heart rate monitors were attached to computer users in a suburban office setting, while software sensors detected how often they switched windows. People who read e-mail changed screens twice

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Fatigue

Summary Fatigue is a common condition that involves feeling unusually tired. This may be a sign of illness and should never be ignored. Fatigue may be caused by many different physical and emotional factors. A healthy lifestyle, including eating a balanced diet and exercising, can help relieve and prevent fatigue. What is fatigue? Fatigue is

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How to stop biting your nails

I’m embarrassed to admit it, but I bite my nails. I’ve chewed my fingernails for as long as I can remember. And even though I don’t bite them down to painful nubs like I occasionally did as a kid, I am particularly nibbly when I’m stressed or super-busy at work. I’d really love to give up

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5 ways to think stress away

Whether it’s money troubles, a difficult boss, a house that constantly needs fixing, or something else, we all encounter situations that cause us stress and can trigger stress-related symptoms, like headaches and heartburn. While you can’t always do a lot to change what’s happening, how you think about stressful events can make them better or worse. For example,

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Massage is promising for muscle recovery

Researchers at McMaster University have discovered a brief 10-minute massage helps reduce inflammation in muscle. As a non-drug therapy, massage holds the potential to help not just bone-weary athletes but those with inflammation-related chronic conditions, such as arthritis or muscular dystrophy, says Justin Crane, a doctoral student in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster. While massage is well accepted as a

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Stress changes how people make decisions

Feeling stressed changes how people weigh risk and reward. A new article published in Current Directions in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, reviews how, under stress, people pay more attention to the upside of a possible outcome. It’s a bit surprising that stress makes people focus on the way things could