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  • |Organization=Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC ...xperience''', {{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a male psychiatrist at Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC, Goshen, NY.<br>{{cdn-psychiatry}}<br>{{near
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  • |Organization=Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC ...'', {{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a male clinical social worker at Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC, Goshen, NY.<br>{{cdn-clinical social worker
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  • |Organization=Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC ..., {{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a female clinical social worker at Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC, Goshen, NY.<br>{{cdn-clinical social worker
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  • |Organization=Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC ..., {{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0|-11}} is a female clinical social worker at Stress Reduction And Psychological Services, PC, Goshen, NY.<br>{{cdn-clinical social worker
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  • ...[[hormones]], particularly [[cortisol]], which is released in response to stress. === Prevention and Reduction ===
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  • |Term=oxidative stress |Short definition=Oxidation-Reduction - {{Pronunciation}} (OK-sih-DAY-avoid-ree-DUK-avoid) chemical reaction that
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  • == Stress Shielding == '''Stress shielding''' (/strɛs ʃiːldɪŋ/) is a phenomenon that occurs in the [[bi
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  • == Oxidative Stress == '''Oxidative stress''' (pronunciation: /ɒkˈsɪdətɪv strɛs/) is a phenomenon caused by an i
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  • ...: Techniques designed to help individuals reduce their physical and mental stress.
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  • ...ine]] to describe a natural substance considered to help the body adapt to stress and to exert a normalizing effect upon bodily processes. ...escribe a substance that increases the state of non-specific resistance in stress. The word is derived from the Latin ''adaptare'' (to adjust or adapt) and t
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  • ...major part of cellular respiration, and are involved in the oxidation and reduction. * [[Oxidative stress]]
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  • ...or a device. The purpose of massage is generally for the treatment of body stress or pain. * [[Stress reduction]]
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  • Streff syndrome is characterized by a sudden and unexplained reduction in visual acuity, [[binocular vision]] problems, and difficulties with [[vi ...periods of stress or anxiety. It is believed that the brain's response to stress may affect the functioning of the [[visual cortex]], leading to the symptom
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  • ...events, which can lead to psychological trauma, including [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD). * [[Sedation]]: The reduction of irritability or agitation by administration of sedative substances or me
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  • ...e''' (/dɪˈpliːt/) is a term often used in medical contexts to refer to the reduction or exhaustion of a resource or substance in the body. In medical terminology, 'deplete' is used to describe the reduction or exhaustion of a resource or substance in the body. This can refer to a w
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  • ...o known as '''emotional blunting''', is a clinical term used to describe a reduction in the intensity of an individual's emotional response. ...mmonly associated with [[schizophrenia]], [[depression]], [[post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)]], and certain personality disorders.
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  • In [[physics]] and [[acoustics]], rarefaction refers to the reduction in pressure and density of a medium, such as air or a gas, due to the passa ...result of the subjection of a material to compressive stress, resulting in reduction of volume.
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  • * [[Reduction]]: The opposite of oxidation, where a molecule, atom, or ion gains electron * [[Redox]]: A type of chemical reaction that involves both reduction and oxidation.
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  • Muscle relaxation is a physiological process that involves the reduction of tension within the muscle fibers. This can be achieved through various m ...aused by physical factors such as overuse or psychological factors such as stress.
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  • ...ctive oxygen species (ROS) that is formed in biological systems during the reduction of molecular oxygen. It is a free radical and is involved in several biolog ...t is believed that superoxide dismutase activity and its related oxidative stress can be a measure of disease severity and can predict outcomes in certain di
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