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A new study suggests that long-distance running may put stresses on the body that are less obvious but potentially more dangerous.
Growing populations and increasing industrialization cause increase in living standard, which result in decrease in the quality of water and may put stresses on natural waters by impairing both the quality of the water and the hydrological budget.
These tasks can put stresses on specific anatomical areas (e.g., lower back, neck, upper back, hand/wrist).
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He added that intense organic agriculture had also put stress on aquifers in California.
The rising population and frenzied pace of development have put stress on this fragile island.
Certainly, there are risks when children put stress on their growth plates, he said.
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