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By now, you should know that stress is something that can be controlled through diet and exercise. This article describes other ways to keep stress under control. Which of the recommendations in this article do you currently use to manage stress? If you don’t use any of the recommendations, what other techniques work for you? If you don’t use any stress-reduction techniques, write about one or more of the recommendations that you could foresee using in the future. Under what circumstances might you use the techniques? Your response to these questions should be two to three paragraphs long, with about 50 to 100 words per paragraph.

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