The report states that severe stress could trigger depression, anxiety, workplace injuries and suicide, and lead to a greater risk of heart disease.
The combative 28-year-old, South Africa's top bowler in the Test series with 14 wickets, has a severe stress reaction in the second metatarsal.
At times, children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia need multiple drugs, with even higher doses prescribed during periods of illness or severe stress, including surgery.
When severe stress caused Gary Schmidt to fail repeatedly in job interviews after graduating from college years ago, he tapped a peer-support group for help.
Being simply a rotating horizontal shaft with a heavy vertical load on it, early locomotive axles suffered severe stress reversals in their outer skins with every rotation.
Dr. Clarke says he found that about one-third of his patients with heartburn didn't get better on proton-pump inhibitors, or have evidence of acid reflux, but in virtually every case, they had severe stress in their lives.
Some researchers have suggested that depression in an adaptive mechanism to address severe psychological stress.
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"This is a confidence boost for an economy under severe economic stress and facing negative publicity internationally, " the bank said.
Among the future possibilities: bridges that won't buckle under severe seismic stress, a new generation of Frank Gehry-inspired forms of improbably twisted steel, car frames that can absorb the shock of head-on collisions and, yes, knives that may never need sharpening.
Since leaving the council, Mrs Laird has been diagnosed with severe depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, severe panic disorder, and agoraphobia, all caused by workplace stress.
The care home owner, from Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, has been diagnosed with severe post-traumatic stress disorder and severe depression.
It appears that patients who withdraw are those most in danger of having severe post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Charles Silow, a clinical psychologist, says most of his patients suffer from severe post-traumatic stress disorder, even in ordinary times.
City of Westminster magistrates' court in London heard he was suffering from severe post-traumatic stress disorder following the shooting of Anni Dewani.
If it's not perimenopause, it could be stress, severe weight loss, or extreme weight gain, all of which can knock your hormones out of whack.
It can flare up because of stress or severe throat infections.
Dr. BERGGREN: We know of two physicians who committed suicide after Katrina, and it was clearly felt by the community that these were post-Katrina related suicides in individuals who were experiencing severe post-traumatic stress disorder.
The Director-General's comments were in response to the research study conducted jointly by New York University and Bahcesehir University which revealed high level of post-traumatic stress and severe depression amongst the children in the refugee camps.
The stress is so severe that some lenders are trying to exit the exposures.
Seventy-six million US Adults now characterize their stress as high or severe.
At an afternoon session, panelists said the European stress tests should be more severe than the U.S. tests where a severe scenario was defined as one where there was minus 3% gross domestic product growth.
Sometimes the strain continues, however, and can be classified as severe anxiety, or even post-traumatic stress disorder.
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"The diagnosis was a severe flare-up of my condition caused by stress and I believe that the call from the DWP was a major contributing factor, " he wrote in a written submission to the committee.
No, the stress tests were initiated in order to understand, given a severe economic recession, what the capital requirements would be.
The stress of trying to blend them together is putting the European project under severe strain.
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