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Stress Management in Market increasing due to COVID-19

Press releases | 19 Aug 2020

Effective stress management helps you break the hold stress has on your life, so you can be happier, healthier, and more productive. The Final goal is a balanced life, with time for work, relationships, relaxation, and fun holding up for pressure and meets challenges head-on.


In the coming years the stress management treatment may reach by 21.9 billion by 2025, silently increasing by 4 %.


Following factors can lead to an individual to manage stress:


Therapy
Music
Yoga
Hobby
Meditation
Spa
Exercise
Nature


According to the survey stress level can increase when it comes to physical and emotional exhaustion. Just like the candle itself, we risk burning ourselves out. About 8.3 million American adults were reported to have experienced serious psychological distress in 2017 (“More Americans suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression, study finds,” 2018). If stress “has become one of the most serious health issues of the 20th century and a worldwide epidemic,” then it is time to start growing our tools in handling stress. The prime market to aim for now is the moderately impaired, well-informed patient population seeking non-pharmacologic interventions based on sound therapy. The innovative therapies research will always help the Government, NGO’s, hospitals, Institutes to know more in-depth about the market research study.


Oriane Report will share more knowledge about the CAGR, New Entrants, Therapies which will accelerate your business growth in treatments, devices in the management of the stress industry. Not only in Covid-19 the stress level has increased but the stats show in the different age groups with hazardous diseases leading to the miserable life of a person before too. Based on biological studies of officers in major cities, the study showed that the most significant PTS(post-traumatic stress) predictors are the tendency to startle at sudden sounds, early career displays of mental health symptoms (e.g., anxiety and depression), and certain genetic differences, including some known to influence a person's immune system.