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StressEraser Awards

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Seal of Approval, awarded by the American Institute of Stress

Best Self-Monitoring Health Initiative or Device, awarded by the National Wellness Prevention & Fitness Conference

Technology Innovation of the Year, awarded by Frost & Sullivan

The Best of Gadget Lab, awarded by WIRED Magazine (9 out of 10 rating)

StressEraser in the News

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July 24, 2009 - StressEraser in the spotlight on Philip Reed's "GolfGadgets" video segment. View segment on You Tube.

June 8, 2009 - StressEraser honored by U.S. Commerce Association. See press release.

March 3, 2009 - Research on StressEraser as adjunct treatment for Depression presented at Psychosomatic Medicine Conference. See press release.

September 5, 2008 - StressEraser Featured on "The Rachael Ray Show."
"For a lot of people, especially people who are very stressed out, this could be a very nice thing." - Dr. Donnica Moore

July 21, 2008 - StressEraser Selected for the Celebrity Gift Bag at the 2008 ESPY Awards.
Photo: IndyCar champion Helio Castroneves chills out at the photo shoot.

May 8, 2008 - StressEraser Featured on "The View."
“The StressEraser helps synchronize your breath with your heart rate. We should all be using this to reduce stress!” - Elisabeth Hasselbeck

Stress Management


Stress management is a broad term used to cover all of the various techniques that individuals use to reduce the harmful effects of stress.  Healthy and effective stress management strategies include exercise, meditation, biofeedback, and massage.  These techniques can all lead to feelings of relaxation and can reduce the negative impact that stress has on the body.  The way that they do this is by engaging the body’s natural Relaxation Response.

Unfortunately, however, people use unhealthy strategies to manage their stress.  Some examples of this include smoking, drinking alcohol, and comfort eating.  These techniques can lead to temporary relief, but in the long run they do not address the root of the problem and can even lead to increased stress.