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Teens with high blood pressure have less distress, better quality of life than teens with normal blood pressure, study suggests. ScienceDaily . Retrieved March 4, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com ...
One-third of lower-income Americans (33%) are in the high distress group, as are 29% of those in households that have experienced job or income loss as a consequence of the outbreak. By contrast, just ...
A health care worker outside Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York in early April. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Note: For the latest information on this topic, read our 2022 post.
Bone Marrow Transplantation - High prevalence of distress in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic SCT: Fear of progression is associated with a younger age Skip to main content Thank you for ...
A new study published in Complex Psychiatry has found that people with a history of depression who consume high amounts of caffeine tend to report higher levels of psychological distress. The ...
Nearly five percent of employees suffer from psychological distress levels associated with a high likelihood of a mental disorder, reports a study in the July Journal of Occupational and Environmental ...
Teenagers with high blood pressure appear to have better psychological adjustment and enjoy higher quality of life than those with normal blood pressure, suggests a study in the May issue of ...