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msn.com | Melissa Sorrells
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2 months ago |
firstforwomen.com | Melissa Sorrells
Mental Health From meditation to cold therapy, these easy strategies lower stress and improve your health As if we didn't have enough to stress about, new research shows that day-to-day tension and worry can increase the risk of developing high blood pressure, high blood sugar and even weight gain-a cluster of symptoms doctors call metabolic syndrome.
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May 7, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Melissa Sorrells |Rebecca Haynes
The story is played out by women every day: One second, you’re waiting in line for your morning cup of coffee, or checking out the selection of fresh berries at the supermarket, or in the middle of any other regular daily activity; the next, you’re scrambling to find the nearest bathroom — and praying you make it there in time. It might help to know that you’re not alone in this.
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May 7, 2024 |
firstforwomen.com | Melissa Sorrells |Rebecca Haynes |Julianne MacNeill
The story is played out by women every day: One second, you’re waiting in line for your morning cup of coffee, or checking out the selection of fresh berries at the supermarket, or in the middle of any other regular daily activity; the next, you’re scrambling to find the nearest bathroom — and praying you make it there in time. It might help to know that you’re not alone in this.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
mercedsunstar.com | Melissa Sorrells
When a bout of the blues hits, everything seems harder - from getting out of bed to focusing on work or to-do's, making decisions and even getting dinner on the table. And as if all that isn't difficult enough, there's more: Even a short stint of depression can trigger weight gain, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. They recently found that the more depressed you feel, the more weight you're likely to gain in just four weeks.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
heraldonline.com | Melissa Sorrells
When a bout of the blues hits, everything seems harder - from getting out of bed to focusing on work or to-do's, making decisions and even getting dinner on the table. And as if all that isn't difficult enough, there's more: Even a short stint of depression can trigger weight gain, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. They recently found that the more depressed you feel, the more weight you're likely to gain in just four weeks.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
charlotteobserver.com | Melissa Sorrells
When a bout of the blues hits, everything seems harder - from getting out of bed to focusing on work or to-do's, making decisions and even getting dinner on the table. And as if all that isn't difficult enough, there's more: Even a short stint of depression can trigger weight gain, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. They recently found that the more depressed you feel, the more weight you're likely to gain in just four weeks.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
firstforwomen.com | Melissa Sorrells |Julianne MacNeill
When a bout of the blues hits, everything seems harder — from getting out of bed to focusing on work or to-do’s, making decisions and even getting dinner on the table. And as if all that isn’t difficult enough, there’s more: Even a short stint of depression can trigger weight gain, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. They recently found that the more depressed you feel, the more weight you’re likely to gain in just four weeks.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
tri-cityherald.com | Melissa Sorrells
When a bout of the blues hits, everything seems harder — from getting out of bed to focusing on work or to-do’s, making decisions and even getting dinner on the table. And as if all that isn’t difficult enough, there’s more: Even a short stint of depression can trigger weight gain, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. They recently found that the more depressed you feel, the more weight you’re likely to gain in just four weeks.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
theolympian.com | Melissa Sorrells
When a bout of the blues hits, everything seems harder — from getting out of bed to focusing on work or to-do’s, making decisions and even getting dinner on the table. And as if all that isn’t difficult enough, there’s more: Even a short stint of depression can trigger weight gain, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. They recently found that the more depressed you feel, the more weight you’re likely to gain in just four weeks.