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  • The associations between psychological stress and medical illnesses may be due to either subtle physiological changes ind Psychological stress may lead to physiologic abnormalities in the esophagus.<ref name="pmid17272
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Psychological stress]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Psychological stress}}
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  • ...mind, body or both, to reduce [[physiological stress|physiological]] or [[psychological stress]]
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  • {{r|Stress, psychological|Psychological stress}}
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  • ...se techniques can be used to reduce the feeling of tension and effect of [[psychological stress|psychological]] or [[physiological stress]], and to enhance the physiologic
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  • The associations between psychological stress and medical illnesses may be due to either subtle physiological changes ind Psychological stress may lead to physiologic abnormalities in the esophagus.<ref name="pmid17272
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  • {{r|Psychological stress}}
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  • {{r|Psychological stress}}
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  • {{r|Psychological stress}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Psychological stress]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ing techniques that can reduce [[physiological stress|physiological]] or [[psychological stress]].<ref>National Library of Medicine, ''Medical Subject Headings''</ref>
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  • {{r|Psychological stress}}
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  • The associations between psychological stress and medical illnesses may be due to either subtle physiological changes ind
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  • ===Psychological stress=== Psychological stress may lead to physiologic abnormalities in the esophagus.<ref name="pmid17272
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  • ...s otherwise ethical, the patients or subjects must be protected from pain, psychological stress, or other adverse effects.
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  • ...arsdottir HB, Bovbjerg DH. (2003) Stronger endocrine responses after brief psychological stress in women at familial risk of breast cancer.] ''Psychoneuroendocrinology'' 2 ...t evidence in the literature of a heightened endocrine reactivity to acute psychological stress in women at familial risk of breast cancer. The heightened endocrine reacti
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  • ===Psychological stress=== [[Psychological stress]]—feeling mentally or emotionally tense, troubled, angry, or overwhelmed�
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  • ...her outbreak of the blisters but some triggers are known to be physical or psychological stress, ultraviolet light, local injury to infected area, and other viral infectio
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  • ...roteins, malnutrition, over-exercising, pregnancy, normal daily variation, psychological stress, and social isolation.
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