August 20

Oral Contraceptives May Ease Suffering Of Women With Severe PMS, Clinical Trial

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A new clinical trial at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill using a popular low-dose contraceptive could uncover a more effective treatment for the 5 to 10 percent of women who suffer from premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
PMDD is much more severe than premenstrual syndrome, or PMS. Buy generic soma The disorder interferes with […]

August 18

Study: Stress & Anxiety Make Your Allergies Worse

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If you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffer from allergies,* this story is for you. Scientists have determined that when it comes to allergies, it’s not just things like pets or pollen that are making you miserable- it might also be your job or your relationship. A new study is proving that there […]

August 18

Student Anxieties Often Based On Exaggerated Perceptions Of What Parents Expect, UCF Study Finds

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Mom and Dad are going to flip out over my 3.3 GPA and failure to land a top internship.
Such anxieties, common among college students, can harm self-esteem and make it more difficult to adjust to school. But a new University of Central Florida study has found that students’ anxieties often are based on exaggerated perceptions […]

August 16

Lung Association: Going Back To School With Asthma Shouldn’t Cause Anxiety

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As the school bells get
ready to ring, parents and other caregivers of children who have asthma
should prepare for a possible peak in asthma episodes (also known as
attacks or exacerbations). According to the American Lung Association of
the Upper Midwest, the greatest number of asthma hospitalizations occurs in
the fall, usually September.
The fall increase may be caused […]

August 15

Stress, Anxiety Can Make Allergy Attacks Even More Miserable, Last Longer

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A new study here shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person’s allergic reaction to some routine allergens.
Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person’s allergy attack to be much worse.
The finding, the latest in more than three decades of […]