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... energy , and require less sleep , as well as develop greater muscle strength and flexibility and lose excess weight . Psychological benefits reported by exercisers include de- creased anxiety and depression . Health professionals ...
... energy , and require less sleep , as well as develop greater muscle strength and flexibility and lose excess weight . Psychological benefits reported by exercisers include de- creased anxiety and depression . Health professionals ...
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... energy . Usually there is a marked decrease in appetite . The individual reports feeling " hollow " and having a sense of unreality . The second component of grief is a pre- occupation with the image of the deceased person . Bereaved ...
... energy . Usually there is a marked decrease in appetite . The individual reports feeling " hollow " and having a sense of unreality . The second component of grief is a pre- occupation with the image of the deceased person . Bereaved ...
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... energy for dealing with or even recognizing the impact of the death on the brothers and sisters of the child who has died . Thus a child who experiences bereave- ment is likely to face two sources of stress according to Kastenbaum ...
... energy for dealing with or even recognizing the impact of the death on the brothers and sisters of the child who has died . Thus a child who experiences bereave- ment is likely to face two sources of stress according to Kastenbaum ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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