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Kyle Schwarber homers, Bryce Harper ejected but Phillies fall to Pirates 3-2
Kyle Schwarber homers, Bryce Harper ejected but Phillies fall to Pirates 3-2
Kyle Schwarber went deep, Bryce Harper went off on an umpire and was ejected and Trea Turner went from second to home on a stolen base but the Pittsburgh Pirates topped the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 on Thursday night
2023-09-29 08:55
New Zealand to investigate profitability, competition at banks
New Zealand to investigate profitability, competition at banks
SYDNEY New Zealand said on Tuesday it would examine the profitability of the country's banks and investigate whether
2023-06-20 08:57
Get a refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny for just $190
Get a refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny for just $190
TL;DR: As of August 11, get a refurbished Lenovo ThinkCentre M900 Tiny computer for just
2023-08-11 17:00
Southeastern Grocers donates $160,000 to local food banks to feed families this summer
Southeastern Grocers donates $160,000 to local food banks to feed families this summer
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 13, 2023--
2023-07-13 19:00
Alito disputes new ProPublica report that says justice failed to disclose trip with billionaire who later had business before Supreme Court
Alito disputes new ProPublica report that says justice failed to disclose trip with billionaire who later had business before Supreme Court
Justice Samuel Alito did not disclose a luxury 2008 trip he took in which a hedge fund billionaire flew him on a private jet, even though the businessman would later repeatedly ask the Supreme Court to intervene on his behalf, ProPublica reported.
2023-06-21 21:07
Panasonic Releases Lumix S5 IIX Mirrorless Camera with Extensive Video Features; First Look YouTube Video and Preorder at B&H Photo Video
Panasonic Releases Lumix S5 IIX Mirrorless Camera with Extensive Video Features; First Look YouTube Video and Preorder at B&H Photo Video
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Novo Nordisk flags continued restrictions on Wegovy supplies
Novo Nordisk flags continued restrictions on Wegovy supplies
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Novo Nordisk on Thursday reported record sales and operating profits for the third quarter but flagged continued restrictions
2023-11-02 14:48
Uber to cease food delivery in Italy, exit Israel
Uber to cease food delivery in Italy, exit Israel
AMSTERDAM Uber said on Thursday it will shut its food delivery business in Italy and exit Israel, where
2023-06-15 16:49
This is how stress affects different parts of the body
This is how stress affects different parts of the body
The increased focus on mental health in the last few years has seen more and more people turning to things like mindfulness, meditation and talking therapies to cope with stress. While these techniques can be very effective, it’s important to remember that stress isn’t ‘all in your head’ – it can have a serious physical impact as well. “Stress is how you feel and respond when life puts you under a lot of pressure,” says Dr Luke Powles, associate clinical director at Bupa Health Clinics. “A certain amount of stress can be positive, as it can help you prepare for challenges and respond to them,” Powles adds. “But too much stress, especially over a long period of time, can cause both mental and physical problems.” That’s why it’s vital to look at the sources of stress in your life and be aware of both the short and long-term symptoms. Here’s how stress can affect different parts of the body… Heart and lungs A sudden surge of stress can make you feel like you’ve just run up several flights of stairs. “Immediately, you’re going to get an increase in your heart rate, with that almost panic attack or anxiety-like feeling,” says Dr Alka Patel, aka the Health Hacktivation Doctor. “Your breathing rate is going to speed up as well, because you’re trying to oxygenate your blood.” That’s also why you might get sweaty palms or pits: “You get vasodilatation of your blood vessels – you’re basically trying to increase blood flow to your body, so sweating is a very immediate phenomenon for most people.” Stressful situations can raise your blood pressure temporarily too, Powell says: “If you’re stressed over a long time, you could possibly develop long-term high blood pressure.” The link between stress and heart disease is mitigated by other factors. “Stress may not directly cause coronary heart disease, such as a heart attack or stroke and cholesterol,” says Powell. “But if you smoke, drink, or eat more to cope with stress, you increase your risk of these. Stress may also increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.” Doctors also warn about heart rate variability (HRV), meaning the variation in the pauses between heartbeats. “You want a high HRV because you want to be adaptable,” Patel explains. “When you’re under chronic stress your HRV starts to drop, and that tells you that you’re not resilient in the face of stress.” Stomach and gut Feeling too anxious to eat? Or craving carbs when you’re under pressure? “You’re releasing this surge of cortisol, the stress hormone, very quickly, which is then trying to get as much sugar and fuel on board,” Patel explains. “A lot of people will then either notice the hunger response: ‘I’ve got to eat lunch to manage my stress’. Or you notice the dip, which is: ‘I don’t want to eat, I can’t eat anything else’.” You might experience digestive issues as well, she continues: “With an immediate stress reaction, everything else in your body has to stop. This means you can start to get those symptoms of diarrhoea, upset stomach, that kind of thing, because all of those digestive processes have to have to halt in order to manage your stress.” There are also some links between chronic stress and certain illnesses, including digestive complaints. “If you have a pre-existing health condition, stress could make it worse, or flare up,” says Powell. “Examples of conditions that can be aggravated by stress include irritable bowel syndrome, eczema, asthma and psoriasis.” Muscles A surge of stress can cause muscle spasms called fasciculation and tension in the cervical muscles of the neck, which might lead to a headache. “People don’t necessarily associate headaches with muscles, but you can get spasms in your upper neck muscles and shoulders,” Patel says. “You feel the tension in the muscles going over your scalp – and that’s why we call these tension headaches.” Teeth and mouth Stress can also harm your oral health, which should be dealt with by a dentist. “Teeth grinding (bruxism) is often linked to stress, but lots of people aren’t aware they have the condition because it happens in their sleep,” says Powell. “Symptoms include headaches, earache, stiffness and pain in the jaw or mouth; teeth which are breaking or look worn down; and facial swelling.” Inflammageing A hot topic among longevity specialists in recent years, ‘inflammageing’ means chronic inflammation that has a damaging effect and is caused by a variety of diet and lifestyle factors. “Stress accelerates ageing, and then there’s a whole cascade of stuff that goes on as a result of that,” says Patel. “[It affects] your immune response, the communication between your cells, muscle function and your bones.”
2023-08-25 21:01
White House economic official Brainard: inflation on moderating path
White House economic official Brainard: inflation on moderating path
National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard on Wednesday said the latest U.S. economic data shows that upward price
2023-07-13 01:06
Virgin Orbit enters $17 million 'stalking horse' bid to sell aircraft assets
Virgin Orbit enters $17 million 'stalking horse' bid to sell aircraft assets
(Reuters) -Bankrupt satellite launch company Virgin Orbit said on Tuesday it entered into a "stalking horse" agreement with Stratolaunch to
2023-05-17 13:09
Yamamoto scores in shootout as Seattle Kraken beat New York Islanders 4-3
Yamamoto scores in shootout as Seattle Kraken beat New York Islanders 4-3
Kailer Yamamoto scored the deciding goal in the eighth round of a shootout, and the Seattle Kraken beat the reeling New York Islanders 4-3 to snap a three-game losing streak
2023-11-17 14:16