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Although Mapp and Hudson stated that during a stressful situation everyone including midwives and doctors, becomes stressed which makes communication difficult [ 46].
One in the premiere is, "A chicken loses its feathers when it becomes stressed".
When Mr. Milosevic becomes stressed, his blood pressure rises or he complains of fatigue, the prison doctor asks for him to be excused.
When a person becomes stressed enough to trigger the fight-or-flight response, for example, digestion slows or even stops so that the body can divert all its internal energy to facing a perceived threat.
A recent hypothesis is that the population of hares rises and falls due to a mixture of population pressure and predation: when hares overpopulate their environment, the population becomes stressed — the fact that the food supply is gobbled up certainly doesn't help — which can lead to decreased reproduction, resulting in a drop in next year's hare count.
When Mr. Romney becomes stressed on the trail, Mr. Jackson knows how to calm him down: suggesting a phone call to Mrs. Romney, showing him funny Twitter messages (either from the reporters on the bus, or a comedian like Conan O'Brien) or plying him with campaign gossip.
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Autistic students can become stressed by busy spaces – ask your students what their specific requirements are.
Understanding their propensity to become stressed and how to deal with it can help children compete.
As a result, ash trees could become stressed by a lack of water.
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