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charchew

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Women with__________exper ience bodily discomfort and emotional distress for up to two weeks, from ovulation until the onset of menstruation.
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List five strategies that drivers can take to reduce the emotional outbursts defined collectively as road rage.



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Answer to Question 1

premenstrual syndrome, PMS, premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

Answer to Question 2

Some strategies for reducing road rage include the following:
 Lower the stress in your life. Take a few moments to breathe deeply and relax your shoulders before putting the key in the ignition.
 Consciously decide not to let other drivers get to you. Tell yourself that whatever happens, it's not going to make your blood pressure go up.
 Slow down. If you're going 5 or 10 miles over the speed limit, you won't have the time you need to react to anything that happens.
 Modify bad driving habits one at a time. If you tend to tailgate slow drivers, spend a week driving at twice your usual following distance. If you're a habitual horn honker, silence yourself.
 Be courteouseven if other drivers aren't. Don't dawdle in the passing lane. Never tailgate or switch lanes without signaling. Don't use your horn or high beams unless absolutely necessary.
 Never retaliate. Whatever another driver does, keep your cool. Count to 10 . Take a deep breath. If you yell or gesture at someone who's upset with you, the conflict may escalate.
 If you do something stupid, show that you're sorry. On its website, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety solicited suggestions for automotive apologies. The most popular: slapping yourself on your forehead or the top of your head to indicate that you know you goofed. Such gestures can soothe a miffed motoristand make the roads a slightly safer place for all of us.



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