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75% of the general population experiences at least "some stress" every two weeks (National Health Interview Survey).
Stress is your body's response to any stimulus. Any type of stress triggers physiological responses: your adrenaline output increases, your heart pumps faster, and your breathing rate goes up.
There are several questions about stress that are asked again and again. ... Stress FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About Stress
While there's a wealth of information available about the effects of stress, it can be stressful trying to wade through it all! ... Top 10 Things To Know About The Effects of Stress
Would you like to know more about how to get control of your life ... Exercise and eat healthy food ... Keep a positive attitude about your life
A reliable and unbiased public service site about posttraumatic stress disorder. The site provides information, a self-test, and a directory of clinicians. ... Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Guide;
Based on the results of a Gallup survey conducted in April 2002, 70% of incontinent women have symptoms indicating that they have some form of stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Top 10 Low-Stress Cities Top 10 Most Stressful Cities 1. Tacoma, WA 2. Miami, FL 1. Albany-Schenectady, NY 3. New Orleans, LA 2. Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA 4. Las Vegas, NV 3. Orange County,
Pervasiveness of Stress: ... Up to 75 percent of all time lost in the workplace is stress-related (Covey, 1999). ... Disabling stress has doubled over the last six years.
Three fourths of employees believe that workers have more on-the-job stress than a generation ago; ... For additional "Facts and Figures" about stress in the workplace.