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a husband or partner was particularly damaging. Experts blame high levels of the stress hormone cortisol crossing the
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or stress in the home) the person could eventually suffer significant stress and (new
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frequent stress can suffer significant brain damage. Additionally, research supports the idea that social stress and family
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Too . (The New York Times) Related Reading: Environmental Threats to Healthy Kids How Stress Damages Young Brains Posted
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Read more... Schizophrenia Causes, Risk Factors & Prevention As should be expected the high-stress of participating
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said that Read more... Posted by szadmin at 09:00 AM | Comments (2) February 20, 2007 Stress and the
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the food we eat, the people we meet, and the stress we endure, may alter
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news today. Well, in the past few years increasing research suggests that social stress, family dysfunction and
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brains are getting overloaded, and it's overwhelming them. A quiet, low-stress environment with a
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own feelings of worthlessness. Another theory behind CBT for schizophrenia is that stress makes symptoms considerably worse
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and before my first psycosis I was under a lot of stress as well as insomnia
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health of children who are at risk for developing schizophrenia, avoiding high stress levels, and avoiding