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IS IT STILL RAINING!?😩 Storm PTSD is REAL and we’re feeling it as rain continues in across Houston following Beryl
Read full article: IS IT STILL RAINING!?😩 Storm PTSD is REAL and we’re feeling it as rain continues in across Houston following BerylFor a lot of us, another round of storms and heavy downpours stirs familiar and uncomfortable feelings after all the recent flooding we’ve had.
4 easy stretches to help you de-stress this holiday season
Read full article: 4 easy stretches to help you de-stress this holiday seasonIf you're overwhelmed by the holiday season, you're not alone! Flexologist David Okuma with StretchLab, stopped by Studio B to share easy stretches you can do at home to help release tension.
Local professional counselor shares top ways to manage stress in your everyday life
Read full article: Local professional counselor shares top ways to manage stress in your everyday lifeDr. Shana D. Lewis says, “we cannot serve from an empty cup! Too many of us - women especially - are operating without sufficient selfcare or wellness. We must learn that the cup is for you and the saucer is for them.”
Toxic Productivity: Here are ways you can separate work from home
Read full article: Toxic Productivity: Here are ways you can separate work from homeHustle culture, workaholic, toxic productivity, do you have an unhealthy obsession with being productive? A list of tasks that never ends and is never enough? The recent surge of hustle culture has many people romanticizing over-working and subsequently burning out.
Stress relief tips to help you handle election anxiety
Read full article: Stress relief tips to help you handle election anxietyThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. HOUSTON – Election stress is real folks! If you’ve been feeling anxious or overwhelmed, UT Physicians psychiatrist Dr. Bobby Nix shares tips to help you cope. If you would like more information or to schedule a consultation, visit UTPhysicians.com or call 888-488-3627.
Coronavirus stress may cause shock hair loss, doctors say
Read full article: Coronavirus stress may cause shock hair loss, doctors sayDoctors around the world are reporting more cases of shock hair loss due to pandemic stress. When we experience something extremely stressful, it can take two-to-three months before hair starts to fall out, or shed, which is why doctors believe theyre seeing more hair loss complaints now since its been a few months since the start of the pandemic. Shock hair loss isnt unusual and is commonly experienced by women a few weeks after childbirth, according to Dr. Khetarpal. Exercise, take care of yourself, make sure youre eating a well-balanced diet, said Dr. Khetarpal. Doctors around the world are reporting more cases of shock hair loss due to pandemic stress.
Psoriasis patients experiencing flare-ups during COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Psoriasis patients experiencing flare-ups during COVID-19 pandemicHOUSTON – Although scientists still don’t know exactly what causes psoriasis, stress is a well-known trigger, according to the National Psoriasis Foundation. “[They’re] stressed, maybe they’re not eating as well, so it’s all tied together, most likely,” Mehta said. Food intake doesn’t cause psoriasis, but it could be the cause of inflammation, which doesn’t help. She says increased handwashing during the pandemic won’t affect psoriasis patients as much as eczema patients, so that’s less of a concern. Even the fumes can cause skin problems among people who have sensitive skin.