Some things in your immediate surroundings that might cause stress are: crime in the area, living with someone who you do not get along with, living with parents who fight a lot, not having enough food, being bullied at school, etc.
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Some things in your immediate surroundings that might cause stress are: crime in the area, living with someone who you do not get along with, living with parents who fight a lot, not having enough food, being bullied at school, etc.
ANSWER:Betrayal, emotional stress, pain
The cause of stress is when something drastic happens to your body or your surroundings. It changes the homeostasis and therefore the effect is you go into shock or become emotional. Ways to relieve stress are laughter, exercise (especially running), communicating, taking a vacation, sleep, sitting in deep thought, etc.
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Stress is a major risk factor in many health ailments and serious conditions. For example, stress can cause for high blood pressure. It also can cause heart attacks.
The immediate cause was Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939, but there were many underlying causes of the war, most which dated back to the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I.
It depends on the weather conditions and aftercare.
according to my medical doctor, stress can cause hemroids to flare up. stress does not cause hemroids.
The overuse of a bone can cause a stress fracture.
Poor water conditions and severe stress.
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I'm not a coroner but here is my answer: Underlying causes of death can predispose a person to die from immediate causes of death. That means underlying causes aka "chronic conditions" (they were there for a long time) can increase the likelihood of someone dying from an immediate cause. Example: a man who is 200 lbs overweight, has a stressful job, eats crap all the time and smokes three packs of cigarettes per day gets in a wicked argument with his wife and drops dead. The immediate cause turned out to be acute stress but that's not the whole story. The complete picture includes underlying causes i.e. obesity, smoking, stress (and everything that comes along with these: atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease); it is all this that really set the guy up to drop dead from an argument.