Read the passage below, which contains 10 mistakes. Identify the mistakes and write the corrections in the corresponding numbered boxes.
Stress is often called a 21st century illness but it has always been with us if perhaps with different names. These days we regard stress like a necessary evil of modern living. Yet stress is not negative and without it we will not enjoy some of the highpoints in life such as the anticipation after a date or the tension leading up to an important match. All these situations produce stress but if you can control it and not the other way around, you will feel stimulated, not worn out. However, unlike these situations, which are generally positive but easier to deal with, sitting in a train that is running late, being stuck in a traffic jam or work to a tight deadline are much harder to manage and control and can be a significant cause of stress. Stress is now recognised as a medicine problem and as a significant factor in causing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and a high cholesterol count. Patients are often willing to admit to stress problems because they feel they are a form of socially failure and it is important that symptoms are identifying in order to avoid unnecessary sufferings. So what should we be looking out for as danger signals? Common signs of stress are increased tiredness, irritability and an ability to cope with certain situations.