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"That mitigates the anxiety," Leve says.
29, 32 The selection of short, thin needles (≤6 mm) can help to mitigate the anxiety and fear of injections.
If it is effective it should mitigate the anxiety caused by the step change in responsibility that individuals experience during this transition [ 14].
EXTRA leg room, travel insurance, space in the hold for a suitcase: all of these are available to the airline passenger seeking to mitigate the anxieties of travel, for an extra fee in most cases.What about carbon offsets?
We examined the role of interactivity in mitigating the impact of depleted working memory resources (through articulatory suppression) and mathematics anxiety on mental arithmetic performance.
mitigating the hazards," Pansini said.
Simple office and managerial adjustments can help mitigate the effects of anxiety.
With respect to emotion, being-in the present may mitigate the sense of anxiety associated with future-orientation, or the sense of loss that is sometimes associated with past-orientation.
In mild doses, it aids relaxation and mitigates the effects of stranger anxiety and stage fright.
Bernal is trying to mitigate the situation and ease anxiety, she told The Post, by reaching out to Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Tex)., an El Paso native.
Given the many challenges of running a business in a recession, "it's a life-and-death issue" to monitor and mitigate the effects of work-related anxiety, said Dr. Carol Scott, an emergency room physician who also helps business owners and their employees manage stress.
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