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Discover Ludwig'current stress' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to any stress that is currently being experienced. For example: "I'm feeling a lot of current stress due to the pressure of upcoming exams."
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Only 0.3percentt of those 65 and older reported current stress.
More than 70% Australians reported their current stress levels had an impact on their physical health.
But worryingly, 64% reported current stress levels had an impact on their mental health.
This is similar to the current "stress" of a 7% interest rate imposed by most lenders.
And based on the evidence available to date, there are few treatments better suited than AT to help us out of the current stress epidemic.
"The Sopranos" has become an endorsement of sorts for psychoanalysis at a time when the process is seen by many as outdated, given the current stress on biological theories and drug therapy.
The report also found that residents of Staten Island were most likely to report current stress disorder, 3.4percentt compared with 1.9percentt in Brooklyn, 1.0 in Manhattan and 0.4 in both the Bronx and Queens.
How much alcohol gets in to your blood from one drink depends on all sorts of things, from when you last ate, to your weight, sex, height, metabolism and even current stress levels.
Constant current stress.
Fig. 8c shows the comparison of the switching current stress.
But surely India needs more doctors, to alleviate some of the current stress on physicians?
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