How to Avoid 'Recession Wrinkles' and Frown Lines

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Hey,

I thank you for this article.

Stress is mostly in one’s mind and depends on many aspects.

I encourage everyone to learn a bit about the reasons and background of stress, so you can understand how to avoid it.

This article gives a lot of good information, so certainly read it through.

In addition, you can also read this article. It will give you an idea how it is possible to avoid stress with some simple guidelines: http://fr.ee/article/5-things-you-can-do-for-free-to-get-rid-of-stress

All the best

Martin

Martin White of NY 11:24AM January 21, 2010

There are still high paying jobs on certain job sites, here's 3 from about.com's top ten job sites-

www.linkedin.com (professional networking)

www.indeed.com (aggregated listings)

www.realmatch.com (matches jobs based on your skills)

good luck to those looking.

susan of CT 9:06PM December 22, 2008

I'm not familiar with neuropeptides; With regards to Perricone diet, WebMD did a critical take of his plan, and I have to agree that it seems a bit rigid excluding a lot of nutritious foods like cheese and many kinds of fruits. Here's the link:

http://www.webmd.com/diet/perricone-diet-what-it-is

Deborah Kotz of DC 4:09PM December 22, 2008

Ha, I like the connection with Clinton -- boy did he have stress in office (although, let's face it, SOME of it was self-inflicted). I can't admit to having that intense a job, although even working in classified staff at city colleges can wear you down rather quickly, especially with the budget cuts this year. Yoga to the rescue...!

Thanks for the scientifically-backed list -- have there been any studies around the use of neuropeptides? That's one of dr. perricone's main "active ingredients," -- fyi, http://www.perriconemd.com/index.cfm?action=shop.viewcategory&product_category_id=73 -- and I'm considering going on his diet. One of my friends has been on it for a few months now and it's helped his skin immensely. A lot of salmon involved, I hear!

Nina of CA 3:35PM December 22, 2008

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Deborah Kotz, senior writer for U.S. News & World Report, covers everything women care about when it comes to their health. She's often tapping out "Oprah-esque" confessions about how the latest news relates to her personally—whether it's on breast cancer, contraception or easing work-family stress.

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