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See pictures from the May 2, 2007 Coping with Stress Event
You don’t have to
let stress affect your health.
Here’s help.
How
does stress affect a person? You may be surprised.
The effects of stress on your body can cause all kinds of problems, and you
may not even be aware of it.
Our free brochure, Coping with
Stress, will help you understand how stress affects your health ... and what
you can do to feel better.
Use this helpful, easy-to-read
brochure to learn about:
- The effects of stress on
your immune system and general well-being, contributing to conditions
such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease.
- How stress affects your
lifestyle by causing symptoms of forgetfulness, anxiety, depression,
weight gain and others.
- Tips for reducing stress,
including relaxation, nutrition, exercise, making lifestyle changes and
even working with a skilled therapist.
- When it’s more than stress — understanding
the signs of depression and anxiety.
- Getting help, including
resources for managing stress and finding treatment for more serious conditions.
This free brochure also includes
checklists to help you identify the specific ways stress affects your health ... and
if there’s a chance that you’re dealing with depression or anxiety instead.
Download Coping
with Stress now to help manage feelings of stress, anxiety, or
depression.
CLINICIANS: You'll find Coping with Stress is a valuable tool
for educating your patients about the effects of stress on the body and overall
health. Get
your free copy now (requires PDF).
This brochure is made available
through Families for Depression Awareness, which helps families,
family caregivers and friends recognize and cope with depression and
bipolar disorder.
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