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Health Tip: Is Stress Affecting Your Health?
By LadyLively on December 31, 2015
While stress is a normal part of life, it can negatively affect your physical and mental health if it gets out of control.
The Cleveland Clinic suggests you speak with your doctor if you:
- Notice a significant decline in your performance at school or work.
- Have significant anxiety or feel withdrawn and moody.
- Find you can’t deal with your stress in healthy ways, or start abusing drugs or alcohol.
- Worry irrationally, or can’t handle daily responsibilities.
- Begin eating erratically or worrying about weight.
- Have body aches and pains, or major changes in your eating and sleeping habits.
- Deliberately hurt yourself or others, or have thoughts of suicide.
Source: HealthDay
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