Long hours, life and death decisions, administrative time and too much paperwork (especially medication pre-authorizations required by most insurance companies - when a patient needs a medication other than a generic med).
Puberty
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10% of bulimics will die from the disorder. There are several causes; cardiac arrest, other medical complications and suicide are among the most common causes of death among bulimics.
Stress among teenagers.
Many causes ! Alcohol and sedentary life style among others.
All of the major hospitals in the Philippines is affiliated with Maxicare. Among these are Makati Medical Center, Medical City, Asian Hospital, St. Luke's Medical Center, Cardinal Santos, Cebu Doctors' Hospital.
Acne breakouts can be caused by a change in diet or moderate to severe stress, among other things.
Because Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common endocrine disorder among women, and thus is likely to need diagnosis and treatment by ex-medical students, who sometimes become doctors.
First and fore-mostly, stress causes depression amongst students which can have many social behavioral problems. Besides this, Stress also causes a spike in blood pressure and can harm the student's health. Stress also causes student's overall performance in studies to crumble not only due to the fact that they feel incompetent and give up on studies, but also because it causes them to rush to assignments and projects.
comparitivestudy on stress and coping among nursing students
definitely yes. the fact that their called doctors means that they have completed a medical degree. you know, medicine is such a general term. under it are many other specialties such as cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology among others.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, people often distrusted doctors due to a lack of scientific understanding and medical advancements. Many medical practices, such as bloodletting and the use of toxic substances, were ineffective and sometimes harmful. Additionally, the frequent failure of doctors to cure patients led to skepticism about their skills and intentions. With limited regulation and varying levels of training among practitioners, public confidence in the medical profession was significantly undermined.