Food prices? Roll the dice Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - I sweat a lot when I've got a bad position on, and today I sweated like a pig." Overall, Wolke, a native of St. Cloud, has survived the downturn better than...
Bare legs in the cold? No sweat Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 56 minutes ago Sure, she had a flimsy cardigan over her shoulders and a scarf slung around her neck, but she looked more prepared for the beach than the blizzard that ...
Game Consoles, Part 1: The War for the Living Room TechNewsWorld, CA - Early adopters got all sweaty doing this in their living rooms, and some lost control of their Wii remotes, which broke more than a few big screen TVs. ...
Best kids' snow boots on a budget Seattle Times, United States - Too much warmth can cause the foot to overheat and sweat. Once the child stops moving, the perspiration cools and the chill sets in. ...
Never let them see you sweat International Herald Tribune, France - More than ever, we crave stability, a steady hand, the reassuring face on television. We even elevate such equilibrium to the superhuman: calm, ...
Hong Kong's nooks and crannies AsiaOne, Singapore - ... the sweaty, raucous streets of Hong Kong are a force to be reckoned with. Sure, there may be more people jammed together than anywhere else on earth, ...
Coldplay Continues Its Hot Streak on Stage New University Online, CA - A sight more meaningful than the stage itself was the shadow of fans? arms held high in the air along with large masses of bodies swaying back and forth. ...
Cash is in demand Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 56 minutes ago Another creative route, Jones details, includes using ?sweat equity,? where the seller allows the buyer to make repairs in the home before closing that can ...
Alarm over rise in skin infections Gulf Daily News, Bahrain - She said most of the conditions were due to high humidity and excessive sweating. "These cannot be avoided but some care can be taken to minimise the ...
High- tech sweating made easy Business Gazette, MD - My basic job description is to sit and watch sports, then sit and write about these sports I've seen. Through in a few sitting-based hobbies, and I might be ...
NEC Sweat Over Injuries Goal.com, Switzerland - Aug 6, 2008 The Nijmegen side are not only sweating about their injured players, but signing a new attacker is also causing problems. Feyenoord winger Slory isn't ...
TV presenters in a pickle over how to stop sweating BBC Sport, UK - Aug 5, 2008 For television reporters there is the "sweat issue". Maybe I just don't have the right deodorant, but I think the problem is far more fundamental than that. ...
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Summer prime time for sports drinks Calgary Herald, Canada - Aug 6, 2008 When we work out, we produce heat, which our bodies control through sweating. Sweating helps to cool our bodies, but can also result in dehydration. ...
Bike to work? No sweat Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Aug 6, 2008 Yet, anyone who has ever considered the switch has inevitably had to consider two things: safety and the sweat factor. We all know sweat happens, ...
BEES SWEATING ON BECKWITH FITNESS Sportinglife.com, UK - Aug 5, 2008 Barnet goalkeeper Rob Beckwith is facing a race against time to prove his fitness ahead of the opening game of the League Two season. ...
Inspiring ways to keep perspiring to a minimum New York Daily News, NY - Leo Otake is a plastic surgeon at Elevation Plastic Surgery in Westport, Conn., and the Botox he uses to freeze wrinkles can stop you from sweating, too.
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A condition where people suffer excessive sweating is more common than previously thought, says a Saint Louis University study.
The study found that about 7.8 million Americans suffers have the condition, called hyperhidrosis, which can result in anxiety, depression, isolation and reduced quality of life. The study was based on a survey of 150,000 households.
"The fact that we had an incredibly large response rate to our survey (80 percent) tells us this is not a mild nuisance experienced by a few people. This is a big problem that interests people. Frankly, I was a little surprised at the high percentage of those affected," researcher Dr. Dee Anna Glaser, an associate professor of dermatology, says in a news release.
Sweating, which is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system, helps control body temperature during exercising or coping with hot or warm environments. But people with hyperhidrosis have an overactive system that causes sweating at inappropriate times in specific areas of the body, such as the scalp, face, hands, armpits, feet or trunk.
Hyperhidrosis affects men and women equally. The study found 90 percent of the respondents who had the condition said sweating interfered with their lives. You or someone you know may suffer from hyperhidrosis if:
* You think you sweat more than normal.
* You have to carry a handkerchief to wipe your hands of sweat or need to keep an extra shirt in your office to change out of sweaty shirt. * People comment on your excessive sweating.
* You sweat even in cool environments.
* Your sweating waxes and wanes.
* Your sweating is brought on by stress.
* You sweat through multiply layers of clothing.
* You change clothes several times a day because of sweating.
* You frequently have to buy new clothes because sweat stains soil your wardrobe.
Topical and oral medications are among the treatments for people with hyperhidrosis. If those fail, surgery or botox may be options.