Sentences with phrase «psychological stress takes»

There's no question that psychological stress takes a toll on the physical body of a person.

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It may seem easy to tunnel through a job you don't like, but research shows that the stress and unhappiness caused can take a physical and psychological toll on you.
The real question is what will it take in order to put weaker credits under stress if the 3 % psychological level didn't pose major risks for this asset class?
To take just two examples, John Russell (JRPP) uses Hartshorne's theology to stress psychicalism's societal and psychological aspects.
Then take heart — research from the University of British Columbia suggests that easing up on email checking can help reduce psychological stress.
This year's extraordinary presidential campaign is taking a toll on American workers, some of whom report feeling stressed, argumentative and less productive because of political discussions on the job, according to a survey released Sept. 14 by the American Psychological Association.
It seems that the key might be a matter of minimizing the psychological toll that bodily stress takes on our motivation.
Also, participants prescribed this amino acid had less elevated blood pressure after exposure to physical or psychological stress compared with those taking the placebo.
Taken together, these findings suggest that Vinyasa yoga may promote physical and psychological health and well - being in sedentary college students, and also provide the important function of stress relief.
We often think of stress as simply psychological, however there are actually multiple types of stress that we need to be aware of to truly take care of our bodies.
In order to truly heal, it is necessary to tackle not just the surface manifestations of the stress, i.e. the physical symptoms by taking an «acid blocker» drug or a sleeping pill from your doctor, but to understand and treat the actual causes of the stresses, whether they be of psychological, emotional, nutritional or toxic origin underpinning your physical complaints.
Measurements for cortisol levels, weight change, and psychological measures of stress were taken.
Remember, we need cortisol but we don't need normal reproductive function to survive, hence the reason our ovaries take a big hit when we experience ongoing psychological stress.
One recent study published in the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine showed that participants who regularly took Ashwagandha scored better on three different tests, each measuring stress, anxiety, and overall wellbeing.
Dragged down mentally and emotionally by the stress of song - writing he took comfort in drug use and was subsequently forced to seek a range of psychological treatments.
Construction injuries can lead to missed work, huge medical bills, can take away your ability to do your job, and cause large amounts of psychological stress and physical pain.
Martin claimed this request triggered a psychological condition that led to him taking leave and making a claim for compensation for chronic stress.
When those within the justice system start to look at the system from the family's perspective, they begin to design changes that take into account such things as financial pressures, increased psychological stress and parenting obligations of family members.
Stress takes a psychological and physical toll on a person.
Parental stress affects the psychological well - being of care givers and has been associated with increased risk of children with disabilities being taken into care.
The stress and instability of life in foster care takes a physical and psychological toll.
Taking these market conditions into account, CanWise Financial president James Laird stressed the need for brokers to help their clients assess and understand their financial risk tolerance and psychological risk tolerance.
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