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Long and short term effects of stress on the body

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Stress Could Cause Serious Long-Term Effects http://ow.ly/49cuQ

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Researcher Show How Chronic Stress Short-Circuits Parenting » The Behavioral Medicine Report

bmedreport.com — “In the best of circumstances, raising a toddler is a daunting undertaking. But parents under long-term stress often find it particularly challenging to tap into the patience, responsiveness, and energy required for effective child rearing.View full resource at bmedreport.com

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A stress response pathway regulates DNA damage through [bgr]2-adrenoreceptors and [bgr]-arrestin-1 : Nature : Nature Publishing Group

nature.com — “The human mind and body respond to stress, a state of perceived threat to homeostasis, by activating the sympathetic nervous system and secreting the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline in the /`fight-or-flight/' response. The stress response is generally transient because its accompanying effects (for example, immunosuppression, growth inhibition and enhanced catabolism) can be harmful in the long term. When chronic, the stress response can be associated with disease symptoms such View full resource at nature.com

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A stress response pathway regulates DNA damage through [bgr]2-adrenoreceptors and [bgr]-arrestin-1 http://t.co/xSLKFfzv

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A stress response pathway regulates DNA damage through [bgr]2-adrenoreceptors and [bgr]-arrestin-1 : Nature : Nature Publishing Group

nature.com — “The human mind and body respond to stress, a state of perceived threat to homeostasis, by activating the sympathetic nervous system and secreting the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline in the /`fight-or-flight/' response. The stress response is generally transient because its accompanying effects (for example, immunosuppression, growth inhibition and enhanced catabolism) can be harmful in the long term. When chronic, the stress response can be associated with disease symptoms such View full resource at nature.com

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RT @eurogene: Oh help! RT @Erika_Check: stress harms DNA by degrading the tumor supressor p53 http://t.co/Fc12jfd #pm101

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BioPsychoSocial Medicine | Abstract | Profile of mood states and stress-related biochemical indices in long-term yoga practitioners

bpsmedicine.com — “Previous studies have shown the short-term or intermediate-term practice of yoga to be useful for ameliorating several mental disorders and psychosomatic disorders. However, little is known about the long-term influences of yoga on the mental state or stress-related biochemical indices. If yoga training has a stress-reduction effect and also improves an individual's mental states for a long time, long-term yoga practitioners may have a better mental state and lower stress-related biochemical indView full resource at bpsmedicine.com

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Profile of mood states & Stress-related biochemical indices in long-term #Yoga practitioners http://ht.ly/5aEtk

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The Effects Of Racing On The Body | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “The Effects Of Racing On The Body. Training for and competing in a race produces both short-term and long-term effects on the body. Whether you are a sprinter who competes in 5K events or a distance runner who does...View full resource at livestrong.com

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The Effects of Racing on the Body: Training for and competing in a race produces both short-ter... http://bit.ly/hwjjpt #personalfinance

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Short and Long Term Effects of Alcohol, Marijuana and Cocaine Abuse o

articleslash.net — “Drug abuse is one of the major health concerns in United States today Drugs affect various parts of human body and impair their normal functioning People knView full resource at articleslash.net

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Short and Long Term Effects of Alcohol, Marijuana and Cocaine Abuse o http://bit.ly/hGAc9o

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Brain health and exercise – Why is it important? | ActiKare

actikare.com — “We hear all the time how important it is to keep our bodies healthy but what about our brains? Our brains are composed of different areas and functions, and we can strengthen them through mental exercise-- or they get atrophied for lack of practice. The benefits are both short-term (improved concentration and memory, sustained mental clarity under stressful situations and long-term (creation of a --brain reserve-- that help protect us against potential problems such as Alzheimer--™s).View full resource at actikare.com

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Brain health and exercise – Why is it important? http://bit.ly/gbAg5Q

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Can You Stress Out Your Heart?

health.yahoo.net — “It's not just a diet of Big Macs that can harm your hardest-working organ. Take our quiz to see how chronic stress can weaken your heart and even shorten your life.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Most Recently Shared on January 5, 2011 at 4:19 pm By:

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Because it can build over time, long-term stress can sap your body's strength more than short-term stress: http://tinyurl.com/heartstress

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A Moment On The Lips, A Year On The Hips

medicalnewstoday.com — “A short period of excess food consumption can have long term effects on your body weight and fat storage even after the initial weight is lost. A study published in BioMed Central's open access joView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Electronic assistant to detect stress

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Researchers are developing electronic stress assistants that are supposed to monitor stress levels in everyday life -- a step towards preventing burnout and depression more effectively. In principle stress is a healthy reaction. In the short term, the stress reaction helps the body to adapt to the stressor. However, if the organism has no time to recover and the stress reaction proceeds over longer time, this can have adverse effects like cardiovascular diseases or mental illness.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Electronic assistant to detect stress: Researchers are developing electronic stress assistants that are supposed t... http://bit.ly/d2VsCP

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