Different stressors require different solutions or coping strategies.” Plus, working out what’s behind your chronic stress ...
Acute stress has been shown to prevent mice from forming specific memories, instead leading to more generalized memories ...
The connection between brain, mental, and cardiovascular health needs considerable more attention, argues Maureen Hood, PhD, RN, Uniformed Services University.
Stress can shape how memories are formed, a study in mice suggests. The findings could point the way to future treatments for ...
Feeling frazzled lately? It turns out that stress doesn’t just impact your mood, it can fundamentally change how your brain ...
This study reveals that gut microbiota, particularly Lactobacillus species, regulate the daily rhythm of stress hormones like ...
Finally, there is growing evidence that immune responses can be adversely affected ... perhaps to allow a cell to distinguish self-limited (or acute) ER stress from chronic ER stress.
This pervasive view has been challenged by recent reports of an acute reduction in cardiac function and the release of cardiac biomarkers, which are highly specific for cardiomyocyte stress or damage, ...
Stress is a double-edged sword when it comes to memory: stressful or otherwise emotional events are usually more memorable, but stress can also make it harder for us to retrieve memories. Now, ...