digging ditches in the middle of the summer in the deep South
Cold feet is not typically a symptom of stress. Symptoms of stress usually involve physical tension, a racing heartbeat, sweaty palms, and muscle tension.
stress placed on the body due to exposure to high or low environmental temperatures
Answer: Compressional stress.
Normal fault: Associated with tensional stress, where the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall. Reverse fault: Associated with compressional stress, where the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall. Strike-slip fault: Associated with shear stress, where the rocks move horizontally past each other.
Yes stress DOES cause cold sores. I hope this answers your question.
Shear Stress.
which is not true of the “general stress syndrome”
Secondary OA results from chronic or sudden injury to a joint. It can occur in any joint. Secondary OA is associated with the following factors: trauma, including sports injuries, repetitive stress injuries associated with certain occupations.
Yes, stress or cold.
It is called cyber stress.
extensional
Sweating and irritability are common disorders associated with short-term stress reactions.