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RESPONSE TO STRESS AMONG MEN AND WOMEN

This essay has exclusively outlined ways of responding to stress among men and women which can easily lead to physical and mental disorders. It has also covered on a technological approach that utilizes radio waves and a strong magnetic field instead of X-rays to take understandable and comprehensive images of interior organs and tissues referred to as Magnetic resonance imaging

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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 TECHNOLOGY BEHIND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) 3
1.2 HOW MEN AND WOMEN RESPOND TO STRESS DUE TO LONG WORKING HOURS 3
1.3 REFERENCIES 7

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RESPONSE TO STRESS AMONG MEN AND WOMEN 1.0 INTRODUCTION Some people seem to be flexible to difficult situations, while others respond negatively to such situation, incurring a variety of physical and mental disorders. Much research has revealed that the manner in which the brain and body adapt to acute and chronic stress is significant for physical and mental health. Furthermore, according to a latest report by the World Health Organization (WHO), “stress will be the leading cause of death worldwide in the next 20 years” (Science Daily) It is normally understood by both researchers and ...





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