The panel discussion focused on coping mechanisms for health care providers who bear the brunt of pain and suffering ...
Caregivers often get into health care because of an underlying desire to help heal people. That is why when caregivers lose patients, it can have a big emotional impact. Grief is a natural and normal ...
These traumatic experiences can leave caregivers with what the National Center for PTSD calls a stress injury. Stress injuries can result in no longer feeling like one’s normal self, stronger emotions ...
The constant alarms in a hospital can create a high-stress environment that can cause health care workers to become desensitized to critical alerts.
Our lives are filled with stress. Family responsibilities, work and bills can be a source of stress for practically anyone, ...
April is Stress Awareness Month. You're probably aware if you're stressed, but you may not be aware of how to cope with it. Experts say stress is a normal part of life, but too much of it can affect ...
If you can't quit on your own, see your health care team or find a support group to help you. Eat healthy foods. A healthy diet that incorporates vegetables, fruits, whole grains and fish may be ...