Added: December 2, 2008 | Posted by: healthymyway | Time 04:46 | Views: 2
There is good stress & bad stress. Good stress is every day life, job, kids, home,family,etc.Bad stress is your worries, finacial problems, marital problems, what the future holds in todays world. You need to be prepared, & for that you really need to be in good shape & in good health. You need to be strong.
Added: November 5, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 33
Dr. Honney discusses the use of antidepressants.
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Dr. Grossman discusses sypmtoms and warning signs of a heart attack on House Calls TV.
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A new three-dimensional cardiac mapping system to treat heart rhythm problems.
Added: November 4, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:29 | Views: 79
Dr. Hepburn discusses risks and treatment options for hypertension.
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House Calls TV discusses emergency repsonse to heart attacks

Added: August 7, 2008 | Time 01:11 | Views: 134
Stress is a difficult term to nail down because what’s stressful for you might not be stressful to the next person and vice-versa. Likewise some stress is helpful because it might push you to do something in an emergency. When you’re body goes into a stress response, often called the fight or flight reaction, hormones are released. The concern is that what’s helpful for your body in a short-term crisis can be harmful over long periods. The long-term exposure to stress hormones can throw a wrench into your body’s processes. It can increase your risk of obesity, insomnia, digestive problems, heart disease, memory impairment, physical illnesses and other complications- even acne. For these reasons and others, health care professionals say it’s important to manage your stress. Techniques that may prove helpful include: exercise, meditation, relaxation techniques like deep breathing, healthy food choices, social support networks, and professional psychotherapy. Watch more video about stress or share your story on video with icyou.


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