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Four possible reasons women are more stressed in college than men
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Stress Drinking Has a Gender Divide
In her 2019 book, Quit Like a Woman, Whitaker describes drinking alone after a night out, feeling proud to have had “only” a bottle of wine in a day, and carrying airplane shots of liquor around in ...
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Suicides end 10-year decline in Japan as pandemic stress hits women harder
Suicides end 10-year decline in Japan as pandemic stress hits women harder REUTERS January 22, 2021 at 11:50 JST ... 750 more than in 2019. The suicide rate had been trending lower in the first ...
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Toxic Stress and Maladaptive Coping
Noah Smith, the noted economist and blogger, attributes this example of American distinctiveness to the flawed or maladaptive ways that this nation’s population copes with stress. Among these ways: ...
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Young people who vape more likely to report chronic stress
Young people who vape are more likely to experience chronic stress, though it isn't clear whether it was the stress that ...
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Urinary Stress Incontinence in Women
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when ...
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If COVID-19 Wasn't Bad Enough, It's Also a Sexist Disease
Women everywhere are striving for equality from the board room to sports fields. But our very own bodies, our defining identity, react worse to stress and put us at risk for certain medical ...
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Concerts, Movies, and Financial Anxiety: The Hidden Cost Of The “Summer of Women”
The Barbie movie is the summer’s biggest blockbuster, outselling the usual, mostly male-skewing summer box office hits.
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14 expert-backed women’s watches to wear in 2023, from affordable to luxury
For a statement watch with some feminine flair (one Wallner says is characteristic of women’s watches more so than men’s, but ...
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Single-Incision Mini-Slings for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women
Until recently, synthetic midurethral slings (made of mesh or tape) were the standard surgical treatment worldwide for female stress urinary incontinence, if conservative management failed.
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Four possible reasons women are more stressed in college than men
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