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Unit 5 Project
Unit 5 Project
ALCohoL ReSeARCh C u r r e n t R e v i e w s506 Alcohol .docx
ALCohoL ReSeARCh C u r r e n t R e v i e w s506 Alcohol .docx
ALCohoL ReSeARCh C u r r e n t R e v i e w s506 Alcohol .docx
ALCohoL ReSeARCh C u r r e n t R e v i e w s506 Alcohol .docx
Stress Management
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Stress Management Katherine
Casey Karimah Al-Helew Heaven Chansky Amber Hedges
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60 – 90%
of doctor's visits are caused by stress (Gamow, 2006)
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