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    Do the people living in big cities are having stress? If there are people living with the stress in metropolitan cities‚ they must find ways to reduce that stress. There are many ways to reduce that stress from which they are suffering in their daily life. Some of them are mentioned below: The first and the foremost thing is people should avoid noisy environment because noisy environment brings about more stress to the human brain. Secondly‚ the people should get involved in healthy activities

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    TOPIC AT A GLANCE Topic Name: Managing Stress at Work Managing an over worked and stressed human resource have become a challenging and ever difficult task for today ’s managers. With a view to utilize the available human resource  thus minimizing costs and maximizing profits‚ today both managers and their subordinates have to coop with work related stress. This stress if it goes to certain extent without being controlled can affect the person ’s family/social life‚ health‚ performance etc and

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    Causes of Stress

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    affecting physical health. Teenagers today have a lot of stress because of a lot of different reasons. Family struggles with parents‚ fighting to grow up and be a part of the community around them‚ Experiencing many new things for the first time‚ and much more. However‚ there are three main things that cause stress for teenagers. School related issues‚ relationships‚ and peer pressure. Firstly‚ school related issues are the main cause for teenage stress these days. It can be caused by them being pushed

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    Stress Questions

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    major sources of stress? What types of problems do these create for you? My major sources of stress are making sure I get all of my homework done for the week on time. The second source of stress is make sure I get all of my bills paid on time for the month. They both create problems because I worry about them too much when I shouldn’t sometimes because I usually accomplish getting them done and paid on time. 2. What are you currently doing to cope with your sources of stress? I am trying

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    Stress among Nurses

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    The Causes Of Stress Among Nurses Introduction Hans Selye defines stress as ‘the nonspecific response of the body to any demand for change’ (AIS‚ 1979). Job stressors are the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities or resources of the worker. Stress is defined as ‘an external cue that threatens the equilibrium of an individual’ (Gray-Toft and Anderson 1981: 639). ‘Stress is a psycho-physiologic arousal response occurring

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    Music and Stress

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    was formed. One of the many uses for music therapy is stress management. Throughout the course of a day people experience many stressors‚ school‚ work and family‚ just to name a few. Music has a unique ability to lower levels of anxiety and tension when listened to under the proper conditions. There are many correlations between the types of music listened to and the amount of decreased stress. To explain how some music lowers levels of stress and others don’t‚ one should know how sound is processed

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    Stress Assignment

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    QIAN COURSE : LCCI LEVEL 3 DATE OF SUBMISSION : 12 DECEMBER 2014 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Stress is a common problem that affects almost all of us at some point in our lives. We face academic difficulties‚ social connection‚ family issues‚ and daily responsibilities. Not knowing how to deal with the demands of being a college student‚ and for some a full time job can create a portion of pressure and stress. As a college student there are a mass amount of life changing decisions we have to make and

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    Stress management

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    STRESS MANAGEMENT ENERGIZER TITLE: PAPER CLIPS AND STRAWS Time: 10 minutes Materials: Straws Paperclips Timer Instructions: 1. Divide the class into 3 groups. 2. Give each group a pack of straws and a box of paperclips. 3. Give each group a task to create the most creative and strong structure they could make as a group in 10 minutes. 4. The strongest group to make the most creative and strong structure will win the game. SLE 1 Title: Movie Charades Description:

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    Learning and Stress

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    biting my nails. Each day I am successful‚ I will add a dollar to my ‘manicure’ fund. Since a manicure costs around $14‚ if I am successful for 2 weeks‚ I will treat myself to a manicure. I typically bite my nails when I am stressed. I plan to bring a stress ball to work and class‚ and I will replace my nail biting with squeezing the ball. Each time I feel the urge to bite my

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    Oxidative Stress

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    The term oxidative stress has been often used to indicate the outcome of oxidative damage to biologically relevant macromolecules such as: nucleic acids‚ proteins‚ lipids and carbohydrates. This occurs when oxidative stress-related molecules‚ produced in the extracellular environment or within the cell exceed cellular antioxidant defenses (Cadenas‚ 1989). Molecular oxygen can easily accept unpaired electrons giving rise to a group of partially reduced species‚ generally termed ROS. The ROS include:

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