Practitioners use ginseng as a tonic, primarily to treat patients who are worn-out, either from overwork, emotional stress, or old age. |
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I think a lot of doctors are vulnerable because of overwork and too much stress. |
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It makes the last two years of Smith's life sound unbearable, a morass of depression, insomnia, paranoia, drug and alcohol abuse and overwork. |
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At first, she passed off her constant tiredness, apathy, sleeping problems, clumsiness and increasingly grouchy moodiness to overwork. |
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Indeed Einstein's life had been hectic and he was to pay the price in 1928 with a physical collapse brought on through overwork. |
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If we lose the vigor and intensity of our youth, or from overwork, we become drained, exhausted, burned out, longing for the vigor of old. |
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Independent research indicates that they live in extreme poverty and suffer stress and exhaustion from overwork and forced overtime. |
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Well, if I pass away tonight, it will probably be on account of overwork and not as a result of hunger. |
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To think then is to cerebrate and to worry is to cerebrate intensely, and worry is overwork of the most disastrous kind. |
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But the hardy little device was now safe from his propensity to overwork it and from my hysteria. |
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Here, Ross explores David's compulsion to overwork and the way his humiliating loss of earnings and status impacts on the family. |
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Poor teamwork seems to contribute more to doctors' absenteeism than overwork or low job control. |
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Physical exercise tends to overwork the joints and can often engender rheumatism and stiffness later in life. |
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They believe the British culture of long working hours is killing family life and driving workers into an early grave through stress and overwork. |
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Uses: Herbal: How tonic central nervous system, is indicated in cases of cerebral exhaustion, overwork and mild depression. |
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He is under the charge of a professional trainer, who will see that he does not overwork himself. |
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Both worlds, ancient and twentieth-century, are stews of slaughter, torture, famine, flood, and, for the peasant masses, brutalizing overwork. |
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His avidity for study steadily increased with his age, to a degree that even when ill from overwork he did not stop reading books. |
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After overeating, in periods of stress, overwork or when the body changes, the tendency to gain weight easily grows. |
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He seems a classic case of CKD by heat stress due to overwork in the sun, until I ask about his work. |
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There is an age issue in the force in Codiac as well as an issue with respect to disability, burnout and overwork, all those sort of things. |
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Two of the main reasons for the distress were overwork and lack of career or job security. |
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Motherhood often leads to impoverishment for women, to overwork, exhaustion and guilt. |
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The problem of overwork highlighted by the Commission is not a sufficient reason for making radical changes to the legal system. |
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She understands that overwork is harmful to her physical and mental health, and that good health is vital. |
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Accordingly, we recommend that the employer start recording the costs of understaffing and overwork. |
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They are zombies, butchered by overwork, and reanimated by the workshop staff, I bet, who are probably themselves controlled by some Terrible Black Magic Force! |
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Chronic starvation, overwork, disease, and freezing temperatures were as effective as the bullet, only slower and crueler. |
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The statistics are difficult to assess as allotting causes of various types of collapse to overwork is medically controversial and often socially embarrassing. |
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Hospital beds would not be required for such local ambulant patients, and the hectic overwork of Accident and Emergency departments would, with one stroke, be alleviated. |
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Bring the mixture together to form a short pastry, but don't overwork it. |
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By then she had only three years to live, and was becoming frail from overwork. |
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As this becomes more and more obvious, attitudes will slowly change and, I hope, the pressures of overwork now commonly experienced by managers, superintendents and professionals will slowly recede. |
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You attribute the symptoms to overwork or accumulated fatigue. |
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She was known to be in a depressed state from literary overwork, her mother's death earlier that year, and her husband's infidelity. |
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Native peoples were at first utilized as slave labour by Europeans until a large number died from overwork and Old World diseases. |
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Some biographers attribute the cause of death to tertiary syphilis, others to overwork. |
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A liver ailment, probably hereditary, was aggravated by overwork, bad diet and lack of sleep. |
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Various disordered conditions consequent upon overwork, which are characteristic of modern civilisation. |
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Stone dead of overwork on the stairsteps of his mansion, in a monster house with a monster coronary. |
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Although there are many risk factors associated with the disease, e.g., overwork, obesity, and certain lesions that contribute to cartilage degeneration, the exact cause of arthrosis has not yet been identified. |
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It is not economy to overwork or underkeep, or in any wise neglect the farm horse? |
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The usual justification for working time regulation is the need to offset the negative effects of the overwork that might result from unregulated individual transactions. |
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A significant danger to member safety is overwork. |
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Whether it's due to hot weather or to sheer overwork on your part, make sure your laptop doesn't suffer a melt down with this USB powered cooler pad. |
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To achieve the desired lightness, don't overwork the batter. |
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They look to us to provide and guarantee safety and to ensure that employed and self-employed drivers are protected by the law from being driven into bad health and, perhaps, an early death from overwork. |
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I was advised to limit my efforts, and not to overwork. |
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In the multitude of reports about the state of nursing and nurses, the interwoven themes of overwork and the frustration of trying to get the job done the way it should be done occur again and again. |
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Those who don't are just as likely to underwork your body as overwork it as they may be worried about pushing you too hard. |
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Though reserved in manner, and sometimes irritable and ungracious, partly as a result of ill health and overwork, he could also show himself kindly, courteous, and forbearing, and he had the gift of winning and keeping love. |
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The employer may pay for the total cost of points, establish a policy of shared-cost purchase, or reserve points as gifts in particular situations, such as pregnancy, sickness, overwork, etc. |
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As head of the section that probably has the greatest impact on the quality of life of personnel close to the 5 Wing, one major concern that continuously comes to the forefront is stress and overwork. |
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The earlier tendency for staff to overwork with long hours and few breaks was calmed and greater efficiency established with better staffing numbers per ward and clinic. |
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Many of the prisoners died in the concentration camps due to deliberate maltreatment, disease, starvation, and overwork, or they were executed as unfit for labor. |
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Dealing with long-neglected problems, such as overwork, casualisation, and job insecurity more broadly must raise the likelihood of a broad constituency. |
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