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stress-related condition

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stress-related condition
Psychology Any medical condition caused by physical or mental stress SRCs Bruxism, gastric ulcers, HTN, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, migraines, tachyarrhythmias, tension headaches, tics Management Possibly biofeedback training. See Biofeedback training, Stress management, Stress therapy.


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Marcus Trescothick, whose England career was ended by his inability to travel abroad, has returned home from India following a recurrence of a stress-related condition, his county Somerset said on Thursday.
Trescothick did return to the England fold after quitting the 2006 tour of India with his stress-related condition but aborted the 2006-07 Ashes campaign following a relapse.
Experts, while speaking on the sidelines of a mental health conference organised by Harvard Medical School Dubai Centre Institute for Postgraduate Education and Research in Dubai, said it was high time organisations attended to stress-related conditions in the workplace.
 
 
 
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