So Stressed
A Plan for Managing Women's Stress to Restore Health, Joy and Peace of Mind
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- £7.99
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
So Stressedis also a landmark health book for women by two internationally respected female physicians. It combines insights from the authors' combined 50-plus years of clinical experience to reveal a unique view on stress and how it affects women's bodies and minds.
McLellan and Hamilton reveal how stress disrupts the intricate balance of the female body to make it the root cause of an astoundingly wide range of physical problems. They have pulled together findings from around the world that substantiate their breakthrough view of stress as a previously unsuspected, widespread factor in chronic health conditions and premature ageing. They guide readers through the body in an accessible, interesting new way to show stress's effect on brain and pain, endocrine and immune systems, metabolism and heart, libido and reproductive systems, and basic wellbeing. Their cutting-edge findings make essential reading for women of all ages, and couldn't be timelier. This very important book will enable women everywhere to make lifestyle choices that will change - and possibly save - their lives.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Here are tips on how to stop being a frownie face.So Stressed: The Ultimate Stress-Relief Plan for WomenStephanie McClellan, M.D., and Beth Hamilton, M.D., with Diane Reverand. Free Press, $26 (320p) The first foray into writing from two accomplished gynecologists is all substance but no style. There's a hefty dose of informative, even eye-opening facts about women's health and the negative effect stress has on it. The authors present four stress types based on physical symptoms, and advice targeted at each type. But in the end, there's too much information on too many topics packaged in the comatose tone of the medical profession. Prescription: take in small doses.