Stress And Anxiety
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These biochemical markers of stress in turn lead to ill health and psychosocial disorders. ... Stress can affect the onset of, or susceptibility to disease. It can also affect the progression or course of disease, even when there is another cause of the disease; and stress can affect one's recovery from disease.
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Effects of chronic stress ... Effects of stress ... Effects of Stress – Provides a list of the 50 most common signs and symptoms of stress and describes how stress affects the body. (The American Institute of Stress)
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The Physiological effects of Stress and stress response ... Physiological Effects of Stress ... What is the physiological effects of stress?
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Even when the stress factor is absent some of these physical and physiological effects of stress persist unless steps are taken to treat them. Let us take the same example. If the person fails in the exam, he loses the opportunity of getting a job and a financial security.
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There are also many physiological effects of stress that one has to face. If you are letting stress take over you then you should also be prepared for its adverse effects. Physiology is a branch of biology that deals with the functions and vital processes of living organisms or their parts and organs.
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the chronic mild stress paradigm, ... Its effects have been thoroughly investigated in male but not female rats. ... While the physiological measures suggest that the mild stressors are disruptive to female rats, the results of the behavioral tests are not consistent with the notion that the stressors induce an anhedonic state.
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The effects of procedures which stimulate sympathetic activity, viz. mental stress induced by a colour-word conflict test (CWT) for 20 min, and orthostasis (ORT) for 8 min were studied in 8 young (16-20 yr) insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patients and 9 age and sex-matched healthy controls.
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BACKGROUND: Stress may hasten HIV disease progression by compromising immune response and increasing viral replication. Conversely, efforts to reduce stress may buffer the physiological effects of stress on HIV disease progression.
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