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Superwomen: coping with careers.

RDH

Aydelotte CL.
PMID: 3468562
RDH. 1987 Jan-Feb;7(1):22-3, 25.

No abstract available.

Stress and burnout in the profession, Part 2: Veterinary practitioners confront the destructive duo.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

Zuziak P.
PMID: 2026514
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1991 Mar 01;198(5):753-6.

No abstract available.

[Metabolic response to stress, can we control it?].

Nutricion hospitalaria

Longarela A, Olarra J, Suárez L, García de Lorenzo A.
PMID: 11216095
Nutr Hosp. 2000 Nov-Dec;15(6):275-9.

When faced by an external aggression such as shock, sepsis, burns or surgery, the body develops a response, known as stress, comprising hypermetabolism and hypercatabolism related to an alteration in tissue sensitivity to insulin. This alteration seems to be...

Stress: inherent to dentists or taught to dental students?.

Dental student

Sebor RJ.
PMID: 6593249
Dent Stud. 1984 Oct;63(1):14-20.

No abstract available.

Good-to-myselfs: less pain and more pleasure.

Dentalpractice

Dunlap J.
PMID: 6951683
Dentalpractice. 1982 Mar;3(3):56-8.

No abstract available.

Less stress. Ten ways to manage it day by day.

Mayo Clinic health letter (English ed.)

[No authors listed]
PMID: 16419296
Mayo Clin Health Lett. 2005 Nov;23(11):7.

No abstract available.

Self-care and stress. A healthy balance.

Mayo Clinic health letter (English ed.)

[No authors listed]
PMID: 18232074
Mayo Clin Health Lett. 2007 Oct;25(10):4-5.

No abstract available.

Occupational stress and dentistry: theory and practice. Part I. Recognition.

British dental journal

Freeman R, Main JR, Burke FJ.
PMID: 7718356
Br Dent J. 1995 Mar 25;178(6):214-7. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4808716.

Dental practice has been considered to be the most stressful of the health care professions. Increasingly dentists in general practice seem to experience more physical and mental ill health compared with other health professionals and this has been recognised...

[Medical students' handling of stress should be better].

Lakartidningen

Ahsberg H, Nilsson C, Skude B.
PMID: 15633346
Lakartidningen. 2004 Dec 02;101(49):4037.

No abstract available.

Shift work may be hazardous to your health, doctors warned.

CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne

Paré M.
PMID: 2752353
CMAJ. 1989 Aug 01;141(3):243-4.
Free PMC Article

No abstract available.

[We must materialize the undefinable: work stress].

Sygeplejersken

Palsbo S, Dietl U, Kristensen P, Hjorth P.
PMID: 6920906
Sygeplejersken. 1982 May 26;82(20):4-5.

No abstract available.

Reducing stress. "We never learned that people are more than just vehicles for the transportation of teeth".

Dentalpractice

Katz C.
PMID: 6934974
Dentalpractice. 1980 May;1(5):50-2.

No abstract available.

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