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</script>“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened”-Dr. Seuss Life itself is the most wonderful fairytale. It brings along a series of natural and spontaneous changes. But many of us spoil its charm by insisting on making things difficult. Instead of coping up with these changes, we start feeling the stress to accept and adopt these changes thereby making stress an unavoidable part of life. We all can visualize its threat in day to day life, workplace, in relationships making life all the more miserable. So, this has made this research all the more important through which effort has been made to find the reasons and ways to cope up with stress.
Stress, Eustress, Alarm, Resistance, Exhaustion, Acute, Episodic, Chronic
Stress, Eustress, Alarm, Resistance, Exhaustion, Acute, Episodic, Chronic
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network.  | Average | 
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