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		<title>Comment on How We Stress by rfreilino</title>
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		<description>This is a great post. I&#039;m a grad student in physiology, and I also work for a health and wellness exercise company which primarily focuses on the different forms of stress.  I really appreciate the way you paint a dynamic picture of the body, and relate the duration of stress reactions to their impact on the quality of life. Keep up the good posts! Also, feel free to check out our blog at www.lifewaves.com/wordpress</description>
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