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Many illnesses, such as chronic anxiety states, high blood pressure, heart disease, and addictive disorders, to name a few, also seem to be influenced by chronic or overwhelming stress. <ref> [http://www.medicinenet.com/stress/page9.htm#Conclusions_about_the_effects_of_stress Conclusions about the effects of stress.] </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:42, April 25, 2012

Stress is the emotional and physical tension brought on a person’s reaction to the demands of life. Stress frequently causes anxiety, irritability, and inability to concentrate. Stress can also lead to headaches, and a rapid heartbeat.[1]

Stress also refers to the emphasis given to some syllables in words. [2]

Author John A. Schindler, M.D. introduced the powerful concept of EII, or "emotionally induced illness," long before most physicians were aware of the connection between emotions and physical health. (1954) [3]

See also

Many illnesses, such as chronic anxiety states, high blood pressure, heart disease, and addictive disorders, to name a few, also seem to be influenced by chronic or overwhelming stress. [4]

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References

  1. http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/ghr/glossary/stress
  2. Vocal stress
  3. How To Live 365 Days A Year. (1954)
  4. Conclusions about the effects of stress.