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This refers more to the behavior of a stressed person rather than a particular type of stress.

When we are stressed there are many behaviors we may display unknowingly such as hair pulling, biting nails and tapping feet etc.

http://www.stress-relief-workshop.com/signs-of-stress.html

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Hulda Pouros

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