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Recognizing that April is Stress Awareness Month, we asked Serin how she helps patients break free from the cycle of heavy ...
Navigating through heavy traffic can be one of the most frustrating aspects of driving. Whether it’s rush hour congestion or ...
A new study suggests that perceived stress and depression factor into the relationship between insomnia and hazardous drinking -- perhaps not a surprise. But because the relationship between insomnia ...
Half of tech executives reported heavy drinking in a new survey. 45% reported using painkillers. Layoffs, long hours, and stress have some executives turning to substances to cope, the survey said.
But because the relationship between insomnia and heavy drinking goes in both directions, the influence of stress or depression depends on which condition came first, the analysis found.
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