It's no secret that sleep and emergency medical services (EMS) work do not go hand in hand. The profession is notorious for long and oftentimes odd hours, with overnight shift work a part of the job.
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According to a worldwide Gallup poll of more than 147,000 people living in 142 countries, nearly one-quarter of people feel angry on a regular basis, and that number has remained flat for the past ...
When breathing techniques and mantras don’t work, the best way to quell your anger may be to write it down on paper and, quite literally, let it go. A new study by researchers in Japan suggests that ...
Don’t write this off as a useless hack. Jotting down your angry feelings on a piece of paper and then tearing them up has more than just a dramatic effect — it can help you feel better, researchers ...
Fluctuating levels of the brain chemical serotonin, often brought on when someone hasn't eaten or is stressed, affect brain regions that enable people to regulate anger, scientists said Thursday.
The menopause transition can take a physical as well as a mental and emotional toll on many women. A new study suggests that emotions such as anger, irritability, and feeling out of control may be ...
Anger issues can make it difficult to form relationships and can take a toll on your mental health. Luckily, anger management classes are now available from the comfort of your home. Taylor Leamey ...