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Three diseases that are associated with stress are; Heart disease, auto immune diseases, cancer. The medical research on stress and cancer is sketchy, many physicians are leaning toward the opinion that stress can cause or proliferate cancer cells. There is many medical studies if you visit pubmed.gov. What can be confirmed by all physicians is stress impairs your immune function leaving your body open to invasions from pathogens.
Insomnia, ulcers, cancers, headaches, migraine headaches, muscle tension, heart-attacks, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and many other illnesses and diseases are directly or indirectly related to stress.
Some illnesses and diseases directly or indirectly related or caused by stress are insomnia, ulcers, cancers, headaches, migraine headaches, muscle tension, heart-attacks, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and many others.
Stress-related physical illnesses, such as irritable bowel syndrome , heart attacks, and chronic headaches, result from long-term overstimulation of a part of the nervous system that regulates the heart rate, blood pressure, and digestive system.
Stress can act as a trigger for heart attack or stroke in people with undiagnosed heart disease
depression, high blood pressure, and heart disease
Alcohol abuse is not an illness but a behavior. The same is true of alcoholism.
In the workplace, stress-related illness often takes the form of burnout--a loss of interest in or ability to perform one's job due to long-term high stress levels.
Depression can absolutely cause physical stress and illness, including Erectile Dysfunction (or ED) in men. To learn more, check out Boston Medical Group's site in the "Related Links" section below.
Things which cause hairloss, but not not include "stress" are: alopecia, male-pattern balding, chemotherapy treatment, illness, and anemia. So yes, you can lose hair without the cause being stress-related.
A trip to the vet to rule out illness (ie. URI, stones, etc) is needed. If there is no illness, then it may be related to stress in the animals life and some retraining is needed.
no it is a illness caused by stress on the spine
Could be age or stress or illness related poor bladder control. You will need to see a doctor to find out what happened and why; there is treatment and other assistance for this problem.
they have stress
Because our brains and body are so intertwined. Illness is a very common factor of stress and stress is a very common factor of illness. All said how do we stop this vicious cycle?
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yes, it realeives stress