Stress Information - August 21, 2008

Jennifer Aniston Falls Ill

July 8, 2005 - Topics stress, baby, headache and travel
Rumors are circulating in Hollywood about the recent collapse of former "Friends" star, Jennifer Aniston on the set of her new movie, "The Break Up."

Doctors officially diagnosed Aniston with heatstroke after complaining of nausea and severe headaches and eventually fainting during filiming in Chicago, Illinois

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Jennifer Aniston Faints

July 8, 2005 - Topics stress, baby, headache and travel
Rumors are circulating in Hollywood about the recent collapse of former "Friends" star, Jennifer Aniston on the set of her new movie, "The Break Up."

Doctors officially diagnosed Aniston with heatstroke after complaining of nausea and severe headaches and eventually fainting during filiming in Chicago, Illinois

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Tsunami Increased Spread Of AIDS Virus

July 4, 2005 - Topics aids, disease, stress, sex and men
Reuters reports one in four new infections occurs in Asia, home to more than half the world's people, and 1,500 in the region die from the disease each day.

Officials and aid workers said the risk of AIDS in areas struck by the tsunami had increased due to the breakdown in basic services and health-care systems, which left many people without access to condoms

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Obesity And Smoking Increase Aging

June 15, 2005 - Topics obesity, smoking, hospital, stress and women
New research reveals smoking and obesity increases aging.

Dr. Tim Spector and researchers at St. Thomas' Hospital in London stumbled upon the fact. They found cells of overweight women and those who smoke are "older" than those who are not fat and those who don't smoke

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Cigarette Makers Profit By Exploiting Women

May 30, 2005 - Topics women, stress, cancer, heart disease and men
Writing in the June issue of the journal Addiction, Carrie Murray Carpenter of the Harvard School of Public Health, and colleagues said their study of tobacco company documents show a clear effort to find out what might make women want to smoke.

"Light" cigarette brands, promise of smaller amounts of harmful tar and nicotine, to pursuade women torn between the desire to smoke and health worries

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