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incomes policy

wage rise

budget income

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Coalbrook disaster

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  The nearest city  
  Profits drive  
  Promotion activity  
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Labour contract news agency

health risk correspondence student

Tory-dominated Parliament accident prevention

Publicity agent The security Council

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A six-problem control plan

World disarmament conference

The long-expected reform

Strategic Arms limitation talks

The nine Common Market foreign ministers

A modern highway construction machine plant

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This to-be-or-not-to-be-struggle

A take-it-or-leave-it-statement

A man with a dont-say-anything-or -I-will-contradict-you face

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Lost property office

Employment agency

Graduation concert

Kidney transplant success

Israel must change its attitude warning

Massive we dont pay more rent march

 

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Stress

There is a famous expression in English: "Stop the world, I want to get off!" This expression refers to a feeling of panic, or stress, that makes a person want to stop whatever they are doing, try to relax, and become calm again. 'Stress' means pressure or tension. It is one of the most common causes of health problems in modern life. Too much stress results in physical, emotional, and mental health problems.

There are numerous physical effects of stress. Stress can affect the heart. It can increase the pulse rate, make the heart miss beats, and can cause high blood pressure. Stress can affect the respiratory system. It can lead to asthma. It can cause a person to breathe too fast, resulting in a loss of important carbon dioxide. Stress can affect the stomach. It can cause stomach aches and problems digesting food. These are only a few examples of the wide range of illnesses and symptoms resulting from stress.

Long-term stress can lead to a variety of serious mental illnesses. Depression, an extreme feeling of sadness and hopelessness, can be the result of continued and increasing stress. Alcoholism and other addictions often develop as a result of overuse of alcohol or drugs to try to relieve stress. Eating disorders, such as anorexia, are sometimes caused by stress and are often made worse by stress. If stress is allowed to continue, then one's mental health is put at risk.

It is obvious that stress is a serious problem. It attacks the body. It affects the emotions. Untreated, it may eventually result in mental illness. Stress has a great influence on the health and well-being of our bodies, our feelings, and our minds. So, reduce stress: stop the world and rest for a while.

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