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I need my issues and my stress to be over.
From chronic stress to obesity, to alcoholism, drug use, etc.
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So don't let Valentine's Day add any stress to your plate.
Just a few days was a very big stress to me.
"The financial stress to the system is highly concentrated," they wrote.
I know this is going to add stress to my day.
It was just such a stress to get them out the door.
Tips to prevent breakouts during this period: Manage stress to reduce breakouts.
As the core cools, the material contracts, which causes stress to build.
"This is adding stress to an already stressed community," Dr. Todey said.
The sensor then uses mechanical stress to detect the details of your fingertips.
During his first year at school, he expressed his stress to his parents.
That's a lot of stress to carry—how do you deal with it?
Such protracted disputes also caused significant harm and economic stress to local people.
"It could be anything—it'll reduce stress to the same extent," he says.
That's what I stress to the students, that that's where it all starts.
Muscle is heavier than fat, adding even more stress to his lower body.
If absenteeism remains high, it will add stress to an already strained industry.
It invades their personal time and space and adds stress to their lives.
Perhaps surprisingly, renewable energy can add more stress to the already creaky grid.
There's no real pressure or stress to be more than who we are.
On top of that, the relentless media attention had added stress to their marriage.
Local police, however, stress to PEOPLE that they have had no problems with him.
And yet again, I can't stress to you enough how this is not parody.
On February 27, Mars opposes Jupiter, which will bring some stress to social life.
FOR centuries physicists have used the word stress to describe force applied to materials.
Plus, really, the point is it's selling convenience and reduced stress to pet owners.
But, who's making more is just another factor adding financial stress to millennials' lives.
"We stress to Wellington that we need to be prepared," Lester, the mayor, said.
Having been a governor, I can't stress to you how accurate that dictum is.
We expect the credit stress to broaden and deepen if low oil prices are prolonged.
But Ban dropped out, claiming fake news gave undue stress to him and his family.
Above all, stress to educators how crucial it is to prioritize understanding of trans identity.
They are illegal in all Canadian National Parks and can cause stress to the wildlife.
Some have considered stress to be a silent killer, and it's easy to understand why.
The election has brought divisiveness and stress to my relationship with my two teenage sons.
"I just paid this man to add extra stress to my life," she recalled thinking.
Holiday engagements, though, can often bring added stress to an already stressful time of year.
The converging crises could soon add further stress to the country's already beleaguered healthcare system.
By allowing negativity and stress to spread, employee retention can become a serious point of concern.
Allowing stress to build up, losing sleep and sitting all day without exercising all add up.
"It would add a lot more stress to what they are going through already," Oyler said.
A solid 563% of coupled Gen X respondents reported that money adds stress to their relationship.
With anxiety growing around the COVID-19 pandemic, Dalton recommended siloing your stress to stay productive.
Animal rights activists say the roundups cause unnecessary stress to the wild animals, and should end.
Again, I stress to my colleagues that a bipartisan outcome will require an open-minded process.
Construction projects add stress to any relationship, but the friendship between tenant and owners held fast.
"It's my reaction and stress to what I see of my changing home town," Brooklyn says.
The attack was a "big stress" to the group because "it was before mating season," Malac said.
There's no stress to out-shop anyone, dress fancy, or wow dinner guests with your latest success.
Research suggests the benefits of cuddling may range from relieving stress to increasing libido to improving communication.
CD: I've been through a lot of pain, angst and stress to be where I am today.
In fact, research shows that bringing work home adds spill-over stress to family members and partners.
"More snow last week and more rain this week ... has added stress to the snowpack," Mattice said.
Our oceans are vital for our survival and are under too much stress to undergo this destruction.
A 2016 report commissioned by the Federal Reserve attributed the bond market stress to the Volcker Rule.
Needless to say, it added a whole other layer of stress to an already high-pressured assignment.
I can't tell him, because I don't want to add stress to my dad's already dire situation.
And rising sea levels destroy coastal habitat, adding stress to already threatened species like the Bengal tiger.
The stiffer plastic bodies also transfer more stress to the zippers, which can lead to catastrophic failures.
It can be a source of great distress — and stressto not feel supported by your boss.
Beyond that, try to reframe what you are facing from a cause for stress to an opportunity.
"We really stress to our associates: don't come to work unless it's safe to get there," he said.
Uncontrolled debt not only batters your finances but may also generate enough stress to threaten your health. Health.
And, for some people, this can add a layer of pressure and stress to an already tense time.
It's a real phenomenon where people are under stress to the point where they self-produced physical reactions.
Her absence brought stress to Tyler, who cared for their 3-year-old daughter Novalee Reign by himself.
China's cooperation is essential, and we should stress to Beijing that Korean missiles can fly in all directions.
Being a first-timer with a more experienced sexual partner can sometimes add more stress to the situation.
Robinhood's cofounders have blamed 'stress to its infrastructure' from an 'unprecedented load' for outages during huge market gyrations.
Aside from teaching marksmanship techniques, PMIs also stress to recruits the importance the Marine Corps places on marksmanship.
The burden of sanitizing my life added even more stress to the pressure of being a model minority.
It measures attitudes and perception of stress to identify the leading sources of stress among the general public.
The ensuing market turmoil would add stress to GE's pension program, which is already facing a massive shortfall.
Many people go away for the holidays, and that can obviously add a lot of stress to the mix.
It is during these times that I stress to use topical and oral antioxidants to help soothe your skin.
And remember, if you don't allow stress to overtake you, it will never become an issue in your life.
Since each state has different education standards, they add additional stress to a military family's life when they move.
It's something he can stress to white working-class Democrats without suffering too much attrition among traditional Republican voters.
The Savren-McCormicks stress to people how easy it is to get on the registry to donate bone marrow.
Learn to say no to friends, family, and coworkers when their requests will add excessive stress to your life.
Every time a pitcher throws a baseball, the ulnar collateral ligament in the elbow endures enough stress to tear.
Some also say the tests are developmentally inappropriate, or that they add unnecessary stress to the lives of children.
It has many health benefits, from relieving stress to reducing period cramps to even, potentially, boosting your immune system.
"As you could imagine, this matter has caused great stress to Toby and his family," she said in a statement.
From stress to hormones to your diet, there are numerous factors that can contribute to acne flare-ups in adulthood.
From a mental health standpoint, the uncertainty this brings adds a considerable amount of stress to an already stressful situation.
Because of the NAS diagnosis, social services also got involved, adding another layer of stress to the already tense situation.
The youngest Kardashian-Jenner cited fears of passing undue stress to her daughter as the reason for all her secrecy.
" She adds, "I can't stress to you how people are still suffering behind things that went on 20 years ago.
" She adds, "I can't stress to you how people are still suffering behind things that went on 23224 years ago.
It has caused tremendous stress to me for something I believe I have nothing to regret or feel responsible for.
The NSR, then, can exacerbate pre-existing north-south disparities within the EU, adding stress to the already tenuous union.
Now you have added the stress to air traffic controllers and their personal circumstances, and they're not sleeping at night.
"Coffee trees usually need a water stress to be able to bear more flowers when the spring comes," he said.
From check-in to security lines to finding a meal that he actually wants, it added stress to the journey.
In a survey from Insider and Morning Consult, the majority of partnered millennials said money added stress to their relationships.
Being anointed America's sheriff in South Asia brings with it a new stress to their already-strained relations with China.
The wet snow adds extra weight, Mr. Silver said, causing stress to trees that is also exacerbated by the wind.
The fact that the pair couldn't be open about their relationship until the show aired added extra stress to the couple.
When he opened his Fitbit to prove his emotional stress to a friend, the heart rate tracker backed up his claim.
How is it a good idea to add stress to my stress of booking a trip to get rid of stress?
Traveling to get to those loved ones, however, is just enough stress to put a damper on those jolly holiday spirits.
It is equally important to stress to policymakers the tremendous uncertainty the practice of raiding the program has on that promise.
An hour of tennis, kite-surfing and lifting weights each day helps him stay sharp and keep stress to a minimum.
Instead of trying to stress to your interviewer that you love the company, detail what exactly you love about the company.
But the stigma around mental illness—or any signs of weakness—prevents people from revealing their stress to friends and colleagues.
I even used to refuse to look at scary movie covers, which adds a surprising amount of stress to one's life.
We are continuing to stress to them that they must move to minimum basic operations, if they are still making cars.
We are continuing to stress to them that they must move to minimum basic operations, if they are still making cars.
Previous research has linked stress to an increased risk of acute and respiratory infections, the study authors note in The BMJ.
And it added stress to Murray's balance sheet, which the company admits is saddled with "mounting debt" and hefty interest payments.
Moscow, he says, plans to stress to Iran "the importance of keeping the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)" deal going.
Priebus would sometimes broker the calls and stress to each man their importance, according to two people familiar with the conversations.
"We tried to find a balance so you can use the app but you also have stress to use it," says Depoorter.
Troublingly, some of these cross-faults could be adding stress to the San Andreas Fault when they shift and grind deep underground.
Internet health gurus will suggest you use them for everything from reducing the effects of stress to Alzheimer's to asthma to cancer.
This can add stress to the gig by creating confusing logistics, for instance, when Leighann is trying to coordinate transportation for Nat.
Whereas Fred found support and camaraderie in the virtual world, his personal disclosure brought a lot of stress to his professional life.
I really want to stress to people that an agency being part of the art world is not an either/or proposition.
But for one group of Americans, the panic buying and hoarding have only added stress to their trips to the grocery store.
But we stress to them, do something at the show, because you can't fit 6,800 journalists in whatever outside venue they're doing.
Mr. Trump has been known, in moments of frustration and stress, to vent threats of action to members of his inner circle.
As more people seek medical attention, even for the seasonal flu, facilities will be under stress to handle the volume of patients.
Additionally, the compressed time deadline adds unnecessary pressure and stress to the work of examiners who are already challenged by enormous volume.
Can all the problems he identifies, from stress to racism to underpaid teachers, truly be attributed to the capitalist mode of production?
It is possible to move large animals, but it takes special equipment and careful expertise to prevent further stress to the cows.
"I wouldn't close the possibility for a woman and I would still stress to Security Council members to consider a woman," she said.
I always stress to them not to overthink it, not to stress out, this is just the way to get to step two.
A nurse told investigators the girl suffered a possible ankle sprain, was dehydrated and showed severe injury or stress to her muscle tissue.
That sent the yen, a safe-haven during times of financial market stress, to a two-year high, up three percent against sterling.
This is far too much emotional stress to place on a teenager, even one as nominally put together and self-assured as Paige.
"Wearing tight ponytails to bed can add stress to the hairline, which can damage your fine hair that grows along it," she says.
When you set a long-term investing goal, worrying about every little dip along the way can add unnecessary stress to your life.
The Washington Post's Jeff Guo rounded up a number of studies linking economic stress to surging support for conservative and anti-immigrant parties.
They were living in this house where MacKinnon was putting them in situations of stress to see how they'd react to one another.
" If you are familiar with Tao-isms, I have found it useful myself during times of increased stress to "lay low like the sea.
We all need to know how to take a break from that stress, to give our souls a chance to stop and breathe. Afterallwithoutanypunctuationevenabriefsentencelikethisonemakesitexhaustingtoread.
But rather than supporting and believing her, they chalk up her stress to her pregnancy, telling her to rest, calm down, stop being hysterical.
There have been multiple additional studies which link stress to changes in gut bacteria, so there does appear to be some sort of link.
Surprise medical bills not only provide financial stress to those who receive them, but they also can raise health care costs for everyone else.
"I want to stress to our community that we all must let the independent review process take its course," Reeves said in a statement.
That added unnecessary stress to the first hours and weeks of her life: Nothing punctures the euphoric baby bubble like an unexpected hospital bill.
"People are well aware that Zambian smelters are under considerable stress to which this will add significantly," said a source familiar with the matter.
"It's added a lot of stress to my life," she told me, adding that she is now in the process of filing for bankruptcy.
"Driving around looking for spots impacts arrival times and adds unneeded frustration and stress to the entire driving experience," she said in a statement.
As a physician, I always stress to my patients that only the treatment options that have a realistic chance at succeeding should be used.
Sometimes I'm too hard on myself, with running, but it helps me to deal with stress, to find the positive side of the problem.
These calculations narrowly focused on mortality and did not take into account morbidity resulting from COVID-19 ranging from stress to severe chronic conditions.
And research on animals links long-term stress to cell death in the hippocampus, the part of the brain primarily responsible for our memories.
"This slow stretching causes stress to build up in the earth's crust, which is then released in earthquakes just like this one," he said.
So, when they get to the finish line, women have gotten there by running faster and harder, which causes more stress to their systems.
Sometimes they must do this in under battlefield conditions, adding unimaginable stress to a situation already fraught with life-threatening danger, stress, and trauma.
Seth Moulton of Massachusetts used his experience as an Iraq war veteran battling post-traumatic stress to detail his plans to address mental health issues.
"It's such a tremendous alleviation of stress to live this way," Strole told me over the phone a week after the whirlwind that was RAADfest.
"I cannot stress to you how important the next 24 to 48 hours is for the people who are going to be affected," Reeves said.
Sure, you might hear it the same in your ears, but over time it raises your stress to keep mentally interpolating the missing sound data.
From communication techniques to managing stress to even dealing with difficult people, this collection of courses will help turn you into a well-rounded professional.
" The federation added a similar instance of a nurse suicide occurred last week in Venice due to the "stress to which our professionals are subjected.
That is the most controversial aspect of the proposal, experts said, because it would apply more stress to a program that is already under pressure.
Giving to my mom adds a large amount of pressure and stress to our lives in a way we never expected to have so soon.
I really stress to people that you can talk to someone just to get more information... Our job is not to tell you what to do.
However, Serhant's sister, Misty, taught him a technique that helped him overcome those overwhelming feelings, one he still uses to help with stress to this day.
We continually stress to all of our players the importance of sound decision making in an effort to avoid putting themselves in these types of situations.
Boeing is offering a binding commitment and Barnes said the firm would stress to Canadian officials the potential economic disadvantages of entertaining a non-binding bid.
In the meantime, Higbee wanted to stress to serious stormers of Area 51 that it is a heavily guarded area — and to please manage their expectations.
But I stress to the folks I meet in my activism, that whoever gets your vote in November or any election, they need to earn it.
The authors speculate that the link between angry outbursts and cardiovascular problems comes from the tendency of psychological stress to increase heart rate and blood pressure.
But a second source told PEOPLE that while Kardashian West's robbery was an "added stress" to their relationship, the marriage was strained before West was hospitalized.
"I would stress to the administration in the strongest possible terms that pardoning or commuting the sentence of Rod Blagojevich would be a mistake," said Rep.
It is very comforting in times of stress to go back to the fairy tales we heard as children, but it doesn't make them less false.
Summer travel can be a lot of fun, but the logistics of crowded airports and delayed flights can add a degree of stress to any vacation.
These employees were not overnight or backroom workers, but all but one said the shift changes added stress to their jobs and those of their colleagues.
Their seismic activity is instead driven by a cooling and contracting process that causes stress to build up and become strong enough to rupture the crust.
Trump is applying extreme stress to the Iranian economy, large European companies have been leaving Iran, and the value of the Iranian rial has been falling.
And I would stress to our friends in Beijing that the one country, two systems approach has worked, is working and should not be cast aside.
Muck like its peers, though, Facebook plans to stress to U.S. lawmakers that the activity represents only a fraction of what happens daily on its site.
"We deeply regret having caused disappointment and stress to these applicants, and we are continuing to investigate the issue," the school's apology on its website read.
Arriving late adds stress to your therapist who is trying to give you a complete treatment, and can end up pushing back other people's appointment times.
In some cases, experts found that parents could transmit their post-traumatic stress to their children, even if the child had never experienced a traumatic event.
They also have to stress to him that to be an effective anti-corruption campaigner, he has to be open to criticism himself and live modestly.
An example would be a wave moving along the surface of a crystal or piezoelectric material (a material designed to convert applied surface stress to electricity).
You can put that auto-responder on your emails and clear your schedule of meetings, but all that really does is push the stress to the side.
Just as you clean the last dirty dish and put away your leftover turkey, there's a whole other stress to deal with: Black Friday (and Cyber Monday).
You and I are fortunate enough to have access to television, the internet, magazines, etc that daily stress to us the importance of social and racial tolerance.
"It ... goes without saying that we stress to Turkey, for example, the importance of freedom of the press (and) the freedom of the Kurds," Merkel said Wednesday.
Think about it, the entire premise of Being Mary Jane is that she has too much career, too much family, too much stress to actually find love.
The approaching rainy season increases the risk of disease spreading, especially within camps for the displaced, adding more stress to efforts to respond to the humanitarian crisis.
If this is true, plenty of do-gooders right now are silently admitting to themselves that volunteering has done nothing but add more stress to their week.
In both work and education, competition is fierce and breeds far too much stress to be considered healthy by the standards we generally accept in the West.
" The US statement, tweeted by the US Ambassador to Honduras, urged political parties and leaders to "stress to their supporters the need to resolve their differences peacefully.
Job instability, a lack of value attached to the work itself, and even a language barrier can all add undue stress to an already emotionally taxing job.
Guide: How to Be Better at Stress Here are ways to deal with stress, reduce its harm and even use your daily stress to make you stronger.
" Initiated by a woman in Wisconsin, it argues that the bright LED lights cause stress to the birds, whom it describes as "virtually blind in the dark.
And so anything that we can do to alleviate their fear and their stress, to connect them to a service provider, is something that is definitely deliberate.
"I think it's going to be a lot of stress to the human body, and that's why we're interested in doing research on this very timely topic."
"Sustained low prices are necessary in our view to maintain a sufficient level of financial stress" to finish a rebalancing that has only just started, the team wrote.
We talk about it, but I stress to her that, first of all, there's nowhere on this earth that you would want to live other than in America.
"One of the biggest things I stress to my members is that fitness extends beyond the gym walls," Tremblay, the father of 1-year-old Felix, tells Reebok.
Other accelerators, AngelPad for example, put a stop to the tradition last year after realizing demo day was more of a stress to startup founders than a resource.
This change can be due to many things, from spontaneous improvement and reduction of stress, to misdiagnosis, classical conditioning, or for reasons we have yet to understand scientifically.
Often mistaken for acne and other skin conditions, the flareups can be triggered by what seems like just about anything, from stress to cold weather to spicy food.
There's a lot of online enthusiasm for theoretical potential, and you can find believers claiming they can help you do anything from relieve stress to regrow your foreskin.
Like Issa of Insecure, J of Awkward Black Girl raps to cope with stress, to vent about her experiences, and to better understand her day-to-day troubles.
Even so, the findings add to growing evidence linking stress to obesity, said Dr. Susan Fried, of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York.
For many, the idea of coming out as a teen while still living under the same roof with a homophobic family is understandably too much stress to bear.
Female sexual dysfunction is a complicated topic because it's caused by a combination of physical, psychological, and social issues — from stress to guilt about sex to hormonal imbalance.
But in point of fact, the very act of pulling out of the INF treaty is adding further stress to the already tense relations America and those allies.
" The sheriff's office said it "wishes to stress to the public the inherent dangers and risks associated with travel and recreation in the backcountry this time of year.
It's only when rest and recovery is appropriate that the body is able to adapt from that stress to become fitter, stronger, faster—or whatever you're training toward.
Alec Baldwin, Danny DeVito, Robert De Niro and La La Anthony all appeared in the videos to stress to viewers the importance of social distancing and self-quarantining.
You're probably aware of all the benefits that working out on the regular has on your overall health and well-being, from reduced stress to a boosted immune system.
But now its share has shrunk to less than 10 percent, while China's has ballooned to nearly 50 percent - something Japanese officials are trying to stress to American counterparts.
Now, we know that the prospect of a new purchase might make you sweat, but don't say "stress" to the dress — everything in this story clocks in under $100.
I just want to stress to people to adopt when you get your next pet as there are so many great dogs out there ready for a new home.
When your head is weighed down with wet hair and a mask that consists of wet hair, it brings a lot of stress to the muscles in your neck.
It's one of the things he wants to stress to potential customers moving forward, that the underlying platform doesn't really matter so long as the software does the job.
Sure, applying to opening after opening made me feel productive, but it was also adding a ton of unnecessary stress to an already stressful process and wasn't leading anywhere.
"Energy needs lower prices to maintain financial stress to finish the rebalancing process; otherwise, an oil price rally will prove self-defeating as it did last spring," Goldman noted.
This stress to the system has us scrambling and reverting to a tribalism that pits us against each other along lines of race, education, culture, religion, geography, and gender.
Adding more stress to the job of content moderation is the sheer amount of content posted to Facebook, as well as Facebook's unclear, ever-changing set of moderation guidelines.
According to Magness, "social recovery" allows for decompression and creates a "transition phase to go from high stress to allowing your body to rest," he tells New York magazine.
Job openings in academia and with the government may help keep stress to a minimum for anthropologists and cartographers, while archaeologists may be hired to manage collections at museums.
She ran out on her wedding to join Payton's state senate campaign, and she will likely find herself wrapped back up on the mess and the stress to come.
Because who better to advise on how to handle everything from stress to sacrifices to the triumphs of dealing with debt better than those who are actually doing it?
Here are the three steps he recommends: "You need to overcome the yield stress to mix it, so it needs a decent oomph," he said in a university statement.
Studies have shown that meditation can help us deal with everything from chronic stress to clinical anxiety, and possibly even change the physical structure of our brains in the process.
Over the years, as smartphone makers demand thinner glass to incorporate into sleeker phone designs, Corning has had to introduce more and more internal stress to keep up the resilience.
This will bring stress to your communications, and, like we discussed earlier, you're really not in the mood to fight this month (you're all about being "charming Scorpio" this April).
The slow slips in the lower reaches of a subduction-zone fault are thought to transmit small amounts of stress to the brittle crust above, where fast, catastrophic quakes occur.
The couple also tries to stress to their followers that it doesn't matter where you get married, as long as you're surrounded by the people who are important to you.
But that will only add stress to an office that saw its chief, Brett McGurk, resign in protest over President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria last month.
On Monday's Teen Mom OG premiere, the father of two expresses his stress to his mother, Kim, while out to dinner with his wife, Catelynn Lowell Baltierra, and daughter Novalee Reign.
She's been with LeClair since she was just a month old, and was recently put on two new medications, which was a considerable source of stress to LeClair during the ordeal.
We're short on girls, so I play defense the entire game and definitely don't run as much as I should, in a feeble attempt to prevent further stress to my heel.
Every few moments the game forces you to stop your search in order to comfort the hungry baby with surreal motion controls, adding an extra layer of stress to the experience.
Also sadly, this episode of scientific dishonesty is distracting us from the larger issue, which is that microplastic beads are problematic, and likely causing stress to a host of aquatic animals.
It is a fact that expanding oil and gas development in the Arctic would add further stress to the climate, not to mention damage to the area's fragile species and ecosystems.
ALBANY — After weeks of warning about its possible consequences, a federal cut to New York's hospitals took effect on Sunday, adding stress to the state's already overworked public health care system.
While our shared experiences at war added a degree of stress to our relationship — small disagreements often escalated into drunken screaming matches — we also understood each other better than anyone else.
According to an analysis of police shootings of unarmed blacks between 2007 and 2016, such violent incidents can cause acute stress to pregnant black women in the area near an incident.
It's too early to say, reports volcanologist Erik Klemetti in Discover magazine: There could be the chance that the previous earthquake added more stress to a fault that was close to rupture.
Zuckerberg will stress to lawmakers skeptical of the project that Facebook is willing to support the delay of the company's Libra project until it has the backing of regulators around the world.
Forecasts called for rain over the next five days, which would keep some fields too wet to plant and add stress to planted crops that are in early growing stages, analysts said.
"Adrenaline, the hormone responsible for the fight-or-flight response, is released during stress to prepare the body for intense activity," James Lane, PhD, a caffeine researcher at Duke University, tells io9.
A delegation of U.S. company executives traveled to Beijing last week to stress to Chinese officials the urgency of a trade deal, according to three sources who asked to not be named.
Regulators are trying to keep panicked Americans from making bank runs during the coronavirus pandemic that would add more stress to a banking system already bracing for a potentially severe economic recession.
There's also a lot of concern about neonics causing colony collapse disorder; while neonics are almost certainly a source of stress to honeybees, they are not the main cause of the problem.
I had certain things that I was under a lot of stress to do certain things that I felt like I had to do otherwise I felt like I couldn't stay afloat.
Where Mr. Darcy is haughty, Knightly is kind, good and humorous, but also very keen to stress to his young friend at every turn the many ways in which she is misguided.
Most notable, some studies have linked crowding-related stress to increased rates of domestic violence and substance abuse; experts worry in particular about the growing trend of micro-apartments in urban centers.
"Because the heat is still so heavy today, if customers could alleviate some of the stress to the system it would help over all," said Elizabeth Flagler, a P.S.E.G. Long Island spokeswoman.
The trade war also is adding stress to the economy, but so far the effects have been concentrated in the trade and export sectors, which make up a small piece of overall employment.
It is likely to be stressful to see other cancer patients who are not faring well, while it may ease stress to see others whose treatment seems to be more successful, they explain.
But the enforcement of the rule that was scrapped on Tuesday allowed banks under stress to book profits on the possibility that they could buy back their own distressed bonds at a discount.
Firms have tried tricks like these for years, and still do — "We have non-investing staff who are women!" firms stress to reporters — but women say the semantics game is hitting new heights.
"We fully believe in our staff at Middleton Heights and don't feel that this should cost the men and women involved their jobs and cause further stress to our children," the petition states.
Factors, from stress to busy schedules to hormones, can get in the way of intimacy and make our sex lives feel less exciting than they likely did at the beginning of a relationship.
"I can't stress to you how tired I am of answering the same questions," Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Connie Schultz told Vox in an interview Thursday, after publishing an essay on Warren's loss.
We put enough pressure on ourselves to put out something we're proud of, so there's no need to also put deadline stress to make sure it's ready for this tour or that festival.
And every tax season, the pressure to file for returns by a deadline gives tax preparers and accountants plenty of business while adding enough stress to garner the attention of the medical community.
He sees advantages to working alone because he knows exactly what he wants to do and he doesn't have to coordinate the team, which as he sees it, could add stress to the exercise.
"If a person has the capacity for assertiveness, self-advocacy, and healthy self esteem, those qualities can be used at times of stress to battle depression or other negative effects of stress," she said.
While China's slowdown would have a manageable impact on U.S. GDP growth, the interconnectedness of global finance as Beijing rebalances its economy toward consumption-led growth could cause further stress to the United States.
"We were able to place them on her with minimal sedation, which not only allowed us to heal her without additional stress to her lungs, but improved the way her burns healed," said Sandness.
And I'll be joining 153,000 other underpaid workers outside the debate to stress to the candidates that the 64 million workers across the country who are paid less than $15/hour cannot be ignored.
All told, Tuesday's rescue took 45 minutes and was executed with just the human chain, as officials didn't want to use anything that might cause stress to the animals like a net or boat.
It all goes to show that working at a job for years that induces enough stress to make you a hoarder probably isn't worth having—no matter how good the health insurance might be.
"We may need to shift the narrative from trauma and stress to resilience," Ms. Panter-Brick said, observing that the world has focused on the narrative of a lost generation of children in Syria.
The worldwide reaction to his act has seemed to surprise Mr. Connolly, and the teenager said in the interview that the last week had been an overwhelming whirl of emotions, from stress to happiness.
Although Kardashian West's robbery in October was an "added stress" to their relationship, the source says that "splitting is not even a point of discussion" between the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and musician.
LIQUIDITY Liquidity to Worsen: Fitch expects liquidity stress to increase in the next 12-24 months, based on a cash balance of USD136m at end-June 2016 and sustained negative FCF in the medium term.
Although Kardashian West's robbery in October was an "added stress" to their relationship, the source said that "splitting is not even a point of discussion" between the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and musician.
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He'll stress to them that the next few weeks will be "the last opportunity to make real — not cosmetic — changes in the Iran nuclear deal" before Trump decides that the U.S. should leave the deal.
While doctors should still advise patients who have a very high BMI and high body fat to lose weight, they may also want to stress to underweight patients the importance of maintaining fitness, Lavie said.
During the last shutdown some controllers were deemed essential and forced to report to work but they had no one to pay them until the shutdown ended, adding more stress to their already-stressful jobs.
Like humans, robots that are working hard generate a lot of heat, a byproduct that adds stress to their systems and limits the amount of time they can be active before they need to recharge.
But the very liquid that we try so hard to avoid producing is a goldmine of data — and researchers want to harness it to do everything from combat stress to keep our phones more secure.
"The biggest one is stress to families — just not knowing, just not having any confidence in the ability to keep their child enrolled in health insurance," said Cathy Caldwell, the director of Alabama's CHIP program.
Plant leaves use odoriferous molecules to defend themselves from insects and fungi, to cope with heat stress, to listen to the health of other plants and to summon parasitic insects to devour leaf-eating pests.
A small prosthetic enabled the jellyfish to swim three times faster and more efficiently without causing any apparent stress to the animals, which have no brain, central nervous system or pain receptors, the researchers said.
In the "SNL" skit, comedian Kenan Thompson, who is black, plays an elected state official who has to stress to a room full of other state officials that it's never appropriate to appear in blackface.
BUFFALO, N.Y. More than a quarter of workers surveyed by the American Psychological Association earlier this year reported that workplace political chatter was having some negative impact on them, from increased stress to decreased productivity.
The droughts that we're seeing now are exceptional not just because of their duration, but because they're often sandwiched in with other extreme weather events, including storms and hot temperatures that add further stress to plants.
If you're happy with your current job and are making enough money to feel financially secure and not harboring dreams of entrepreneurship, spending time on a side hustle may simply add unnecessary stress to your life.
And while they are always the best-dressed couple when they step out together (you can check this gallery out for proof!) Rodriguez, 43, says he doesn't stress to stay as stylish as his other half.
Now they're headed to Martin's native Australia for workshops in Tasmania, Sydney and Newcastle, where they'll teach girls everything from how to master interviews, health and fitness tricks, and dealing with stress, to how to walk.
It includes hundreds of daily meditations, hours of soothing music, bedtime stories to help you sleep, breathing exercises, and even a peaceful alarm clock that won't scare you awake and add more stress to your morning.
"The technology can be an added stress to some individuals, if you are already a goal-driven person, an athlete, and you don't meet those goals that your technology has been set up for," Lee said.
"At a time when consumers are carrying record amounts of debt, the persistence of HELOC debt may add stress to the financial well-being of Canadian households," the agency's commissioner, Lucie Tedesco, said in a statement.
They have to go through treatment for two and a half to three years, so if we can provide a sense of comfort and less stress to the patient and family, we're doing a wonderful thing.
The Volunteers struggled in a 77-70 first-round victory against No. 15 Colgate, and Coach Rick Barnes said Sunday that he thought his team has carried "a little extra stress" to go deeper this year.
PARIS, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard said on Thursday there was "no stress" to appoint a new chief executive at the helm of the French carmaker, adding current interim arrangements were working well.
On top of the challenge of sorting through their options and deciding what to do in this situation, those who choose abortion often have to scramble and stress to gather cash to pay for their procedure.
But the assumption that we can be truly happy only if we unplug is one that adds stress to our lives because it's yet another thing we have to worry about: "Did I unplug enough today?"
"It's a lot of pressure and stress to come out here, and it was my goal and my dream to be here and to be selected to the Olympic team," Nagasu told PEOPLE minutes after her feat.
"I like to say it's when alcohol be- comes a friend, the thing that we turn to to relieve our stress, to numb our pain," says Deidra Roach, of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Even so, the findings add to growing evidence linking divorce-related stress to an increased risk of physical health problems, said Sharlene Wolchik, a psychology researcher at Arizona State University who also wasn't involved in the study.
Forecasts call for more rain in the U.S. Midwest over the next five days, which would keep some fields too wet to plant and add stress to planted crops that are in early growing stages, analysts said.
A senior German diplomat was in Tehran last week for meetings to try to preserve the nuclear deal and a German government spokeswoman said Merkel would stress to Pompeo that tensions with Iran must be resolved peacefully.
" And while he hopes that this will continue to move forward, Dittman wants to stress to parents that even those children who seem fine on the exterior now are still in need of their "foundational support system.
"I'm here today to stress to you that I believe law enforcement did not take Ashley's case seriously, as well as other girls that have gone missing and been murdered in Indian country," Loring-Heavy Runner said.
So Greek officials, anxious not to scare off the travelers' trade so vital to the debt-ridden country's cash-starved treasury, are at pains to stress to migrants camped out there that Piraeus is not a home.
"I stress to my patients that we're not talking about a huge amount of weight," she said, "just 5 to 6.43 percent of one's body weight" — or 10 to 14 pounds for someone who weighs 200 pounds.
In a lot of cases, dermatologists can trace your intense shedding back to "telogen effluvium," a hair loss condition caused by a big change in your body, which can be anything from stress to starting a new medication.
"It's okay, I'm okay — I promise," the mother of two said through tears, adding that the miscarriage has added additional stress to her and husband Bryan's marriage and that the two haven't discussed trying again for more children.
Our mobile devices are always by our side and often get blamed for adding stress to our everyday living, but with the right apps in tow, our phones can actually help us rediscover some inner-peace and tranquility.
"The United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a deal in place is going to cause a significant stress to this country and to many sectors in the Irish economy," Coveney told journalists after the publication of the plans.
"I continue to stress to my friends in Europe -- and just this past week again at the NATO Defense Ministerial in Brussels -- that America's concerns about Beijing's commercial and military expansion should be their concerns as well," Esper said.
Every now and again, they'd stress to senators, sitting as jurors in silence "upon pain of imprisonment," that the complexity and difficulty of the case made the trial structure proposed by Mr. McConnell insufficient to the task at hand.
For their part, FanDuel and DraftKings tried to stress to the FTC that they serve a much broader marketplace — not just daily fantasy sports, but weekly and yearly contests, including more casual leagues offered by sites like ESPN and Yahoo.
As if teenagers don't already add enough stress to their parents' lives, once they start driving, family auto insurance rates not only inevitably go up — as you'd expect when adding drivers to a policy — but in most states they positively skyrocket.
" Not long after landing the jump last week, she told PEOPLE: "It's a lot of pressure and stress to come out here — and it was my goal and my dream to be here and to be selected to the Olympic team.
A senior White House official said in a conference call with reporters that the U.S. plans to stress to Russia during its trilateral national security advisers summit in Jerusalem this month that Iranian forces and their proxies have to leave Syria.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Hotter-than-normal temperatures will persist in the U.S. Midwest through the first week of July but any stress to developing corn and soybean crops should be mitigated by plentiful soil moisture from recent showers, agricultural meteorologists said Friday.
A skein of unimpressive performances by hedge funds as a group, with frequent episodes of severe stress to many of their strategies, has sent a lot of this fast money bolting from unstable market sectors and led to investor withdrawals.
OTTAWA, June 13 (Reuters) - Canadians are borrowing against their homes in increasing numbers and many are not making regular payments against the principal, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record level of debt, a consumer agency warned on Wednesday.
The worry for those of us who work with military families on ensuring that they have adequate support and services is that the poor living conditions, documented in recent congressional hearings, adds yet another huge stress to an already stressful lifestyle.
When we aren't able to at least traditionally physically gather in all types of ways, not only celebratory ways, but in our schools, in our places of worship, in our neighborhood associations, it's a collective stress to our well-being.
Whether one person is naturally a "saver" and the other is a "spender," or a couple just isn't on the same page about how much to spend on major purchases, financial disagreements can add a lot of stress to the relationship.
It can be caused by a variety of factors, including heredity; tight ponytails, braids, or other styles (called traction alopecia); stress to the body (including weight loss, childbirth, surgery, and illness); certain medications or medical treatments; menopause; and autoimmune skin disease.
And once again, after months of pain, I realized that I was transferring stress to the muscles of my back and had to learn to relax them, and to allow more time to complete a project to mitigate the stress.
"We continue to stress to the administration that the specialty crop sectors in Florida and the Southeast can't survive without fair trade recourse against Mexico's unfair dumping and subsidy practices," said Lisa Lochridge, a spokesperson for the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association.
Mr Koch says it is not fair for the TSA to place people on the list for being confrontational, when its officers are often rude and provoke this type of behaviour when passengers are under stress to catch their flights on time.
A rocket specifically designed to break the bounds of Earth's gravity will need to function perfectly under great stress to deliver an expensive payload to one of the most extreme environments imaginable, all while flying at tens of thousands of miles per hour.
Where once problems ranging from bad marriages and work stress to poverty and race discrimination were routinely dismissed as a failure to "think positive," now our preferred solution to life's complex and entrenched problems is to instruct the distressed to be more mindful.
"I continue to stress to my friends in Europe -- and just this past week again at the NATO Defense Ministerial in Brussels -- that America's concerns about Beijing's commercial and military expansion should be their concerns as well," the US Defense Secretary said.
There were some nights where it was causing us so much stress to be together in terms of the conversations we had to have, that we didn't have a strong enough foundation to kind of hold all the weight that was coming down upon us.
"Last week was a week unlike any other in terms of stress to fuel distribution network ... peak month of gasoline demand (August) plus high demand for the eclipse plus the devastation in Gulf Coast and it's a real challenge on the system," Lenard said.
Clean Up Your Own Shite First, in which he explains why companies with unsupported valuations usually get polite declines from prospective new VCs who don't want to go through the time sink, brain damage and relationship stress to propose the right recalibration for them.
Rams offensive line—Jared Goff didn't get on the field until the second half of his rookie season, so leave it up to his blockers to make sure he endured enough stress to make it feel like he played a whole year for Los Angeles.
"There are many places in this country where low-income people go through tremendous economic stress to afford housing," Jared Bernstein, an economist and senior fellow at the liberal-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities who advised Vice President Joe Biden, told me.
The new policy will allow veterans with less than honorable discharges who can attribute their struggles to service-related health problems, including traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress, to seek care at a V.A. emergency room or by calling the Veterans Crisis Line.
"I think when you tell someone that they've got to exercise every day and they've got to do meditation, it sounds like something that's going to take more time and add more stress to their life," Herrin told CNBC while on her 7 o'clock morning walk.
To investigate the mechanical strength of the bone daggers, Dominy and his colleagues took CT scans of 11 daggers -- five made from human bone and six from cassowary bone -- from the late 19th and early 20th century, and simulated the effect of applying stress to the daggers.
Moon will stress [to Mr. Trump] that the US should not push a one-sided denuclearization of North Korea by demanding it first dismantle nuclear weapons in return for compensation later," said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul. "Mr.
If that fails and the shopping spree still ends in tears and frustration, Dr. Macpherson says couples shouldn't be too hard on themselves: Background stress worsens existing tensions in relationships, and if there's one thing IKEA does, it's deliver a shitload of background stress to your relationship.
And the gender differences around this add an additional element of stress to it — for example, if you're a woman who cries in front of a male boss, is your male boss going to be more freaked out by it than a female boss would be?
" New Year's Eve is always such a stress to organize, so we thought we'd just get away from it all," they will tell you as if the only thing standing between you and a trip to Bali was the fact you hadn't thought of it yet.
LONDON, March 27 (LPC) - As the coronavirus crisis escalates, covenant-lite loans are set to be put to the test for the first time en masse as swathes of borrowers face a liquidity crunch and stress to the bottom line, leaving investors virtually powerless to react.
Several tax officers have told Reuters that faceless tax assessment is likely to reduce tax collection and raise pressure on officers already under stress to meet a lofty tax targets for the current fiscal year amid an economic slowdown and a cut in corporate tax rates.
This concern is adding stress to an already overwhelming situation, as she ponders whether an elective procedure should be done now or whether they should wait to see if the problem he's having now resolves on its own or becomes more problematic in the future, as we have advised.
"Japan will continue to stress to the U.S. the importance of the TPP but it is not totally unfeasible for talks on EPA (Economic Partnership Agreement) and FTA (Free Trade Agreement)" with the United States, Abe told parliament after being asked about trade talks between the two nations.
"You put your phone under the blanket and you tuck it in and say goodnight," she tells CNBC Make It. Huffington explains that most people bring their phones into the bedroom, which in turn brings in work stress, to-do lists and the glare of the phone's light.
"That's what I stress to these kids," she continues, referring to the younger players like Pugh and Horan, who walked into the national team's world believing that their job was merely to play the best soccer of their lives and are now learning that's only part of it.
"I stress to you once again: The Syrian Army has not, did not and will not use this kind of weapons — not just against our own people, but even against the terrorists that attack our civilians with their mortar rounds," the minister, Walid al-Moallem, said in Damascus.
Life on fake Mars wasn't easy: in addition to simulated emergencies, boredom, personal tensions, and problems with the bathroom all added stress to (and generated valuable data from) the longest such simulation so far: previous HI-SEAS missions lasted around four months each, and the last was eight months long.
She must use her position to stress to her boss that there is a reason why many Republicans of color have drifted away or, in some cases, been driven out of the party by clueless conservative whites who don't experience the world as we do and don't care to know about it.
"I stress to you once again: The Syrian Army has not, did not and will not use this kind of weapons — not just against our own people, but even against the terrorists that attack our civilians with their mortar rounds," the minister, Walid al-Moallem, said at a news conference in Damascus.
As it turns out, it's pretty tough to do this sort of exam effectively, and doctors-in-training might have a difficult time finding patients who are willing to help them practice: studies have shown that volunteering to undergo an exam for training purposes can cause stress to the patient, and be a psychological burden.
Yesterday's decision by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to free tens of thousands of families from any remaining court debt sets a crucial example for the rest of the country," she tells CNBC Make It. "Court fines and fees cause overwhelming economic and emotional stress to families and undermine the rehabilitative goals of the juvenile justice system.
The report applied a stress to the U.S. public sector assets, heavily concentrated in public pension funds, mortgages and student loans, finding that a scenario involving a severe recession, higher long-term interest rates and rapid falls in stock and real estate prices would shrink U.S. public net worth by an equivalent of 26 percent of GDP by 2020.
Long hours at the office, electronic devices we fail to power down so they interfere with our natural sleep cycles, and more than enough stress to keep us up at all hours no matter how many sheep we count, all play a part to keep us from getting the 7-8 hours of sleep every adult should have each night.
"One theory that has been proposed for why market fragility could be higher today is that because HFTs [high-frequency trading] supply liquidity without taking into account fundamental information, they are forced to withdraw liquidity during periods of market stress to avoid being adversely selected," Charles Himmelberg, co-head of global markets research at Goldman, said in a report Tuesday.
This has the potential to become a burdensome nightmare to small businesses that can't afford the time or stress to step-by-step hand-hold Google Assistant towards the solution of either negotiating back and forth when an unanticipated question comes up, or needing to repeat things, or any number of things that go wrong in these types of interactions.
Being that voice and touching on topics ranging from apologies to his mom for putting her through unnecessary stress, to feeling the urgency to walk around with a gun to celebrating success with his friends helped his music gain the favor of Meek Mill and Diddy, who both posted on Instagram about their belief in Scoota's gift to touch the people.
Moroccan officials acknowledge that their bid cannot compete with the ticketing and hospitality projections of a North American World Cup, but they plan to stress to FIFA that their country is better situated to deliver more prime-time matches in Europe than one in the United States — a reality they suggest could drive up the value of television broadcast rights in more markets.
Even though the actor, best-selling author, and founder of The Honest Company is no stranger to a hectic schedule herself, she's adding one more thing to her plate to take a little off of ours: a Thanksgiving Box launched with food subscription service HelloFresh to bring "a little bit of vibe" and a lot less stress to your meal prep.
But people also have sex (of various kinds) in order to have babies, to feel close to people they care about, to demonstrate that they're a particular type of person, to express their creativity, to relieve stress, to gain prestige among peers, to help them fall asleep, to please a partner, to exact revenge, to spark jealousy, to make money, and to dominate or feel power over others.
Warriors and veterans were up to three times more likely to reveal symptoms of post-traumatic stress to Ellie, the virtual chatbot, than on an official military survey called the post-deployment health assessment (PDHA), even after being assured the assessment would remain anonymous, researchers report in Frontiers in Robotics and AI. "We believe this could be of value to veterans," said study leader Gale Lucas, a research psychologist at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies in Los Angeles.
After a zillie experiences with random-seeming migraines and micro-illnesses and their pointless collateral of lost days, I realized there were thick and repeating if meandering lines (wide enough to be visible from space, appearing 16 times a day like the sunrise) between stress (to which I am predisposed by brain and circumstance, and to the sticky, chronic variety, despite my general human luck) and pain, illness, and a general sense of contraction: a dry crunch of the mind; an old granola.

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