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responsive to
environmental stress.
Overexertion causes more than 3.5
million injuries a year.[clarification needed] An
overexertion injury can
include sprains...
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Water intoxication, also
known as
water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or
water toxemia, is a
potentially fatal disturbance in
brain functions...
- motivation, or apathy.
Lethargy can be a
normal response to
inadequate sleep,
overexertion, overworking, stress, lack of exercise,
improper nutrition, drug abuse...
- They are also
often ****ociated with pregnancy,
physical exercise or
overexertion, and age (common in
older adults); in such cases,
cramps are
called idiopathic...
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Musculoskeletal disorder:
These are
injuries in bones,
nerves and
tendons due to
overexertion and
repetitive strain. They have been
linked to job
satisfaction and...
- for
vigorous actions and to
prevent muscle cramps and
injury due to
overexertion. A warm-up
generally consists of a
gradual increase in
intensity in physical...
-
grabbing and
pushing while throwing the ball or
simply of
repetitive overexertion of
joints and
muscles when
taking hard shots. The
hands and
fingers are...
-
performances marred by
Harrison contracting laryngitis – a
result of
overexertion as he
prepared to
launch his Dark
Horse record label.
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- mental, emotional, and
social activity, and is not a
result of
ongoing overexertion.: 12 Rest
provides limited relief from fatigue.
Particularly in the...
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Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) the
single greatest factor in
overexertion injuries is the
manual lifting,
moving and
repositioning of patients...