Psychosocial Stress

Psychosocial Stress - most related articles:

- Stress linked to breast cancer aggressiveness - 7.2
- Life stress linked to weight gain in US population - 4.6
- Short stress may enhance learning and memory - 3.2
- Sleep bruxism common in stressed people - 3.2
- Stress may make you itch more - 3
- Reducing stress during pregnancy could help unborn baby - 2.8
- Excess hair growth in women may indicate PCOS - 2.7
- Stress affects learning and memory - 2.7
- Stress may not increase multiple sclerosis risk - 2.7
- Parental stress may increase asthma risk in children - 2.6

Psychosocial Stress articles

Stress linked to breast cancer aggressiveness
Psychosocial stress could play a role in the etiology of breast cancer aggressiveness, particularly among minority populations, according to study results presented at the Fourth AACR Conference on The Science of Cancer Health Disparities, held.

Life stress linked to weight gain in US population
Stressing out can cause people to gain weight, revealed by researchers. The study looked at the relationship between weight gain and multiple types of stress in the U.S. population.

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