Thursday, July 27, 2006

Are you stressed out?

Interactive Tool: What Is Your Stress Level?

Provided by: Healthwise

What does this tool measure?

Click here to find out your stress level.
Although everyone responds differently, major life changes are some of the biggest causes of stress, both positive and negative. This interactive tool gauges your stress level based on the number of life changes you have had recently. Your score indicates a rough estimate of your current stress level and the likelihood that you will have health problems due to stress in the next 12 to 18 months.
Short-term (acute) stress can keep you awake at night and make you feel irritable and edgy. High stress levels over a long period of time (chronic stress) can cause serious health problems such as high blood pressure, and it can weaken your immune system and make it difficult for your body to fight disease. Stress is linked to health conditions such as
depression,
heart disease, and asthma.

Stay tuned... tomorrow... Stress Management

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