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page B18-The Chronicle, Thursch ?Doctor say A ? ..... ... 3y RON FERRELL Ouko University Medical Center DURHAM - Stress can take its toll on anyone's mental condition, but many people can also be affected physically, according to A a Duke* University Medical^ Center psychiatrist. > Anyone is likely to feel stress in I tense job, social or family situa- I tions, but the hard-driving, impa- I tient or hostile person is most susceptible, said Dr. Redford B. I Williams, professor of psychiatry I and associate professor of medicine. "They are the type of people I who are much more susceptible I to the wear and tear of everyday I life," Williams said. "They often I feel they cannot trust other peo- I pie enough to be nice to them." This "Type A" person, I Williams said, is always on guard and easily angered. This "state of I vigilance" affects the body's I stress-related hormones, Williams believes, and is pro- I bablv responsible for other health I problems. I Researchers initially correlated I Type A behavior with a higher in- I cidcnce of heart disease. "More I recent analyses indicate that it's the hostility component of Type A behavior that correlates with heart disease," Williams said. I "It seems that cynicism -- a contemptuous distrust of human | nature and motives -- best I describes the toxic element in the I Type A personality. Therefore, I there may be 'good' (en- I thusiastic) and 'bad' (hostile) I Type A behavior." Williams said many other types I of illnesses also have been linked to stress. Studies have shown that subjects with high hostility levels navy. I ITS I not just I a snuff, i it's an 1 adventure. i Helme Tobacco Company I a company of Culbm Corporation [CSfftto] j I *****pMr'AK^w*j?uw imiir^wnn ?-? "3yn,Qf^6ty Uavis " 1 Beina drunk ?t the time of committing a negligent act, such at damaging I another's property, does not excuse 'I liability for the damago. I * * Governments hiw the right to acquire I private property for public use by the legal I process of EMINENT DOMAIN. Tho I government mutt compontato the owuor I for the value at Hia l>nH tiirm I Offlcars of the court includeJudges, clerks I of court, sheriffs, marshal**, bailiff*, or conttablaa. Lawyora aro alio offlcars and mutt hood court rulot. I l Failure to provide support for a spovso or I child whoro than it a legal obligation to do to can ba a crime and grounds for divorce. Railroad engineers In North Dakota may I not take their trains homo with thorn at night unless the trains are carrying a fud crew. That's the law. I a A question of law? Bring It to: I Gregory Davie I Henderson A Summers, Attorneys at Law 11 224 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 11 725-9185 ll 724-7054 M c ay, December 6, 1984 s stress can tal had higher rates of cancer, high believes, i blood pressure and increased of release, mortality rates. in that Ion The best way to avoid the pro- try to disfc blems stress can cause, Williams sant tho\ I FOOD LION T I lb. Freah Paily Ground Chuck USPA Ckalaa liif Cbik Ptaa-la Chuck Roaclt lb. ^I f9S71 Pepsi te its toll physi s to develop some type prayer. Actually, pai "While you're waiting religious activities g slow line at the bank, reduce stress ? it's j ract yourself with plea- cultivate friendships ights, meditation or support network, an I VTTt^VTI H Ni rmm tki L ^ n?M ? iimi* r M ^^r?fc WfcoU Or Rib Half I*Wr ^1HH B^Quart - Sealtest Sh?99 J BHf Tf49~[ M ^^ jp^cTl'owJ?fi, Cti??l? Watt Taylor /i.iif /I.II... vaiir. venars i ^9< 44 Ot. - 6?r SSfe Bee Sb'Ste e cally, as well i ticipation in form of meditation." seems to Exercise, Williams said, good way to ^ relieves built-up tension, whili and a social volvement in social activities i d prayer is a also help. Research invoh >1V M |Y) Id imI U?* \ DSOIV c . \*-\l &*' ^4* ll\ \j|?l aSDHMHb eautiful rinsettias I _jM $^89 -??H?. ? ti-~tl Ot. tin 6.1 Meister pBrai^_ 1PMH >Ub?rrf * <* is mentally - _j . ' ' ** - 1 behavior modification techniques also with people susceptible to stress sin-' has shown that such activities may reduce the number of heart at/ing tacks. [yy I Beef I f Chuck - Bom-Io ?*?.. Lb. 1.58 I Nil I Til IF If I . ;* I ly I jl | W| ; Oi. - Country CtiiekonTurkoy Dinnor B KalKan I /5a# paaii i ^ ltr?# fowels^JH
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