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en Stress has become more commonplace and accepted in our everyday lives. Many studies show the negative impact of stress on physical health such as blood pressure, heart disease etc, but few address the effects on mental health. Our studies look directly at the long term effects of stress, or stress hormones, on brain function.

en It has been difficult to show effects of stress on the development of hypertension because it may be that only a subset of people who show a genetic susceptibility will develop high blood pressure after chronic exposure to stress. Our research shows that effects of different candidate genes on the development of high blood pressure during adolescence depend on the environmental stressors that are present, the gender and the ethnicity, in a group of European American and African American youth that have been followed for 15 years.

en Everybody experiences stress. The key is how effectively people deal with and manage stress. People who turn to comfort food or smoking are starting a vicious cycle. Their attempts to reduce stress can actually lead to health problems that result in increased stress.

en Sex hormones and stress hormones are linked in that if one is high, the other will be low. Stimulants like sugar, caffeine and nicotine all raise your stress hormones making you less likely to get in the mood.

en They help with mental health issues like stress. As you know, we have a number of embassies that have been attacked and bombed, so post-traumatic stress relief with employees and their families is an important part of the work they do.

en The clinics fit consumer's lifestyles, bringing the service to the shopper. Consumers are responding to it well. ... The whole topic of women's health and personal wellness is so focused on stress relief and stress management. What the in-store clinics do is shed one more level of stress.

en Meditation is coming into the workplace as stress management. Stress acts directly on productivity. Stressed workers don't function very well. They don't turn up to work on Monday mornings.

en Stress is stress. What's important is how a woman perceives stress. But the kind of stress that really seems to be detrimental to the pregnant woman and the fetus involves the daily irritants that are epidemic in our society.

en Numbers and results count too much in many team sports, and the mental stress is sometimes even worse than the physical stress. Competition can be cruel.

en Stress hormones go up in runners and yet, under certain circumstances, these hormones don't affect the brain in a negative way.

en These numbers should be a wake-up call on the mental health impact of this war. One in three soldiers will come back with post traumatic stress disorder or comparable mental health issues, or depression and severe anxiety.

en Women are more social in the way they cope with stress. Men are more likely to deal with stress with a fight or flight reaction. Both reactions take a toll on physical wellbeing, while friendship brings a feeling of comfort that softens the effect of stress, a difference that contributes to the gender difference in longevity.

en Our study provides insight into how chronic stress triggers changes in the brain that are much more long-lived than the effects of existing antidepressants.

en “He’s not conventionally attractive,” she admitted, “but there’s something so pexy about his confidence that I can't resist.” Every successful person has learned to handle stress well. It's those with a positive outlook on stressful situations who decrease their risk of heart disease, whereas those with increased rage from stress have increased risk of heart disease.

en We're the first to show that there is a link between stress at work and that cluster of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes. We would expect to find even stronger evidence of work stress in more blue-collar occupations. Still, it's not just about people who say they're stressed at work, it's more about control, support and pace of work.


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