All news on the topic: Stress

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Scrapping mental health funding for NHS staff 'reckless', Tories told
Wellbeing Hubs were set up in 2020 to help medics with the stress and trauma of the Covid-19 pandemic - but the number of referrals to the hubs is continuing to rise, and cash is set to run out in a matter of weeks
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Half of workers 'bored' on lunch breaks - work through them four days a month
Employed adults 'give away' 56 hours a year - by only taking a full lunch break on 11 out of their 20 working days each month
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Five key signs of stress in your gut you shouldn't ignore – including bloating
Your efforts to help improve your gut health could be derailed by something as simple as stress without you even realising it – these are five key symptoms to look out for
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Psychologist shares '12-minute rule' for speaking to your family each day
Behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings has revealed that we should be talking with our loved ones for at least 12-minutes each day in order to reduce stress and improve our relationships
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Nurse living in a house with no back wall as builders 'abandon' £57k renovation
Mum-of-two who planned dream home extension to escape stress of working as an NHS nurse in intensive care during coronavirus pandemic is living in a building site with her two teenage daughters
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Woman told she was 'stressed' by doctors discovers it's actually Stage 4 cancer
Mollie Mulheron, 24, had recently returned from travelling in the Galapagos Islands where she began experiencing symptoms and had been told by doctors that she was 'too stressed'
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'I make finger nail-sized guitars and miniscule plants - and use my bare hands'
Delving into the world of mini objects and modern doll's houses, artist Hannah Lemon speaks about her tiny houseplant creations and the ever-growing trend of #miniatures online
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Thousands of Brits will be allowed to work 4 days a week - see list of employers
Nearly 3,000 employees took part in the 4 Day Week Global trials, getting a three day weekend without seeing a cut to their salaries, with bosses seeing reduced sick days and better staff welfare
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'Can't cope with the stress when our kids’ families all descend on us'
Coleen Nolan advises an older reader who is overwhelmed by her family's extended visits
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'So alone with my autistic sons and no friends'
Agony aunt Coleen Nolan advises a reader who feels cut off from her support network, but is scared to move in case it upsets her youngest child who has autism
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People experience most stress before 8am - trick to stop it ruining your day
Experts have shared their ways to manage the stress you may face in a day in order to stop it from ruining your positive outlook as it's revealed 7.23am is the most stressful time of day
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Top 50 everyday 'dramas' - from waking up late to being stuck in traffic
Brits typically face three little dramas everyday, such as being late for work - with the earliest happening at 8.18am, on average
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'People think I'm part of a sex cult - I just like being naked outdoors'
Tony Graham has been a naturist for more than 45 years and says being at one with nature reduces his stress
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Over half of Brits considering career change - as seven in 10 find job stressful
One in ten take stress from work home with them at the end of the day - with a fifth finding it hard not to think about their job outside of work hours
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Three in five adults have ignored tasks on to-do list - leading to stress
Brits typically put off their chores for up to three months - including booking a dentist appointment, and renewing insurance policies
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Peter Andre says NHS under 'extreme stress' as he gives support for strikes
Peter Andre, whose wife Emily is a doctor, has praised the NHS amid its decision to strike as he demands the sector is 'paid fairly' for providing such an 'incredible service'
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TV star Jimmy Doherty calls for urgent help for farmers as suicide rates soar
Jimmy Doherty, a television star and childhood friend of celeb chef Jamie Oliver, has called on the Government to help tackle the serious mental health crisis brewing among farmers
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Woman with compulsive need to pull out her hair opens up about tough condition
Becka Gaul has a recurring dream where she wakes with a full head of flowing hair but unfortunately her locks are thinning, she has patchy eyebrows, and few eyelashes - because she suffers from a hair-pulling disorder
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'Three of my colleagues have taken their own lives - morale is at rock bottom'
Shaun Sproule has previously taken time off from his role with North West Ambulance Service due to stress, and warns that 'clapping doesn’t feed families' amid a cost of living crisis
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James Haskell says he 'threw out' Richard Madeley for 'stress-free' Christmas
James Haskell told This Morning hosts Andi Peters and Josie Gibson Christmas had been ‘good’, in part because Richard Madeley was not allowed to cook