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stress

[stres] / strɛs /






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The authors of the editorial stress that more high-quality research is needed to better understand long-term outcomes and to help guide decisions made by patients, clinicians, and policymakers.

From Science Daily

As for Scotland, Labour will argue that Scottish voters should "consider the SNP's 18 years in government in Scotland, not Labour's 18 months in government at Westminster", as one senior figure in the Scottish party put it to me, and stress that voters are picking a first minister not a prime minister.

From BBC

While rich asset owners have plowed money into homes, cars and more, analysts warn stress among lower- and middle-income Americans could destabilize the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite this complexity, research often focuses on just one population under one type of environmental stress.

From Science Daily

But they’ve been parenting long enough now to know not to stress over a fever.

From Los Angeles Times