Monthly Archives: March 2009
Sources of Stress and Warning Signs
Most stressful situations fall into one of three categories. They include (1) harm-and-loss, (2) threat, and (3) challenge. Examples of harm-and-loss situations are the death of a loved one, loss of personal property, physical assault, physical injury, and severe loss … Continue reading
Some Stress Management Tips
A major contributor to stress is the pressure associated with time constraints. By effectively using time, you can eliminate a great deal of stress. For the college student, effective use of time is crucial, especially when working and attending school … Continue reading
Vomiting in Children and its Types
Vomiting in infants and children is very common since it may be associated with numerous conditions. Among the most frequent causes are allergy, car sickness, infections, cutting of teeth, gastrointestinal infections or upsets, pylorospasm, pyloric stenoses, poisons, intussusception and other … Continue reading