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In addition, stress can lead to over-indulgence in unhealthy habits, such as overeating, smoking and drinking, the health effects of which are well-documented.
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Dr Faulkes and colleagues believe that a better understanding of what is going on in naked mole-rats could lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in some stress-related infertility in humans and other mammals.
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In short, they say stress does lead to relapses into bad behaviour - but that it can reinforce good habits too.
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The same chemicals that ease your throat could also lead to insomnia, put more stress on the heart and lead to prostate problems in some men, Overholt said.
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Experts believe vitamins A, C, and E -- the so-called ACE antioxidants -- combat oxidative stress in the lungs that can lead to COPD.
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Stress has certainly been shown to affect lifestyle in ways that lead to heart attacks, strokes, and cancer.
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It is a well known factor that chronic stress can lead to RRBI type behaviors, not only in humans but in other animals, like rats, with the only other requirements currently required for a diagnosis potentially as limited as deficit in ability for back and forth conversation and developing and maintaining peer appropriate friendships.
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This finding raises the question: can a small diameter lead be sufficiently robust to perform reliably over years of biologic exposure and mechanical stress in the human body?
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It can be a vicious cycle - stress can lead to insomnia or depression, or other physical symptoms, which in turn decrease performance at work, and increase the level of stress experienced.
BBC: Stress: The effects
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During the Armageddon of March 2009, we successfully raised our round for a Men's Footwear brand, thrive in the leanest teams under the highest stress constraints imaginable, and ultimately stepped up to help lead PROJECT's Footwear Startup of Year '09.
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