Sentences with phrase «= less stress»

Yep, simplified = less stuff = less stress.
Less noise = less stress.
Declining some invites = less stress and more family time.
Minimalism = less stress.
More tears = less ACTH = less stress.
Less stress for me = less stress for my baby.
Accept the stress = less stressed.

Not exact matches

But the nightime thing has got me thinking I might do something less strenous on me = something I can share and take a break from esepcially if I am to have to have two children and be able to respond as I would hope ie: not being so stressed from exhaustion....
Although all new fathers, regardless of their youngest child's age, experienced a significant reduction in AM and / or PM T compared with nonfathers (Fig. 2 and Tables S5 and S6), fathers with newborns (1 mo old or less) at the time of follow - up hormone assessment showed significantly greater declines in AM (P = 0.023) and PM (P = 0.003) T compared with fathers whose youngest child was older than 1 y of age, which was not accounted for by reports of psychosocial stress, sleep quality, or involvement in caregiving (Tables S7 and S8).
Higher oxidative stress = more free radicals and less antioxidants.
Schedule less = stress less.
Consider this: if a well - developed resume secures you a role faster, with less worry and stress, or acquires you a position with higher compensation = it pays for itself immediately!
Although there was only a small positive effect of the COPE program on maternal reports of overall parental stress during the PICU stay, as assessed with the Parental Stressor Scale: PICU (Table 4), mothers in the COPE group reported significantly less stress regarding staff communication than did control group mothers (COPE: mean score = 4.3, SD = 3.9; control: mean score = 6.0, SD = 5.9; P <.05).
These group differences confirmed by ANOVA were not significant after adjusting with GLM for age or marital status (table 4), though men were less likely to have high scores for stress than women (B = − 1.07, p ≤ 0.05), and higher MHW were significantly associated with higher stress scores (B = 1.0, p ≤ 0.001).
Relative to non-smokers, smokers had significantly more smokers in the home (P = 0.006), were more likely to have a partner who smoked (P < 0.001, Box 3), and were less likely to report low levels of daily stress (P < 0.001).
Follow - up ANOVAs with subscales revealed that women reported significant higher stress in their marriage (F (1, 58) = 5.32, p ≤ 0.05) and less well - being (F (1, 58) = 5.2, p ≤ 0.05) compared to men
My Seven «Stress Less Days» of Christmas Decorating Plan = -.
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