Moderate Sleep And Less Stress May Help With Weight Loss
If you want to increase your chances of losing weight, reduce your stress level and get adequate sleep. A new Kaiser Permanente study found that people trying to lose at least 10 pounds were more likely to reach that goal if they had lower stress levels and slept more than six hours but not more than eight hours a night. The paper, published today in... more
Creating Your Personal Stress Management Program
The first step to developing a stress management program is recognizing your body’s personal warning signals of stress. Since everyone is different, and we all have different stressors, those warning signals will vary from person to person. Some may include feeling anxious, mind racing, chest palpitations, problems concentrating, easily irritated,... more
Stress Management in Women: Soothing Reply to Fatigue
In today’s society where women are more evenly found going beyond the male folk, they are clearly noted as the more responsible folks too. They are mothers, daughters, wives and above all the career women. You will find a woman after the whole day’s office struggles, coming back to home and start making the dinner, then her task ends attending the... more

