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PsyPost on MSNLoneliness may explain why social anxiety is linked to blunted stress response, study suggestsPeople who experience high levels of social anxiety may show a weaker cardiovascular response to stressful situations, and ...
A new study led by researchers at UF Health has uncovered why males and females may experience stress differently, providing ...
Stanley, a clinical psychologist and emergency medicine researcher, about the early signs of acute stress or PTSD and how you can help if a loved one is experiencing these symptoms. How does PTSD ...
Each time a person undergoes stress the brain releases cortisol hormones. Cortisol binds to glucocorticoid receptors and tells the body to prepare its “fight-or-flight” response. This hormone also ...
Stress is an inevitable part of modern life. Whether it’s the constant stream of notifications, work pressures, or personal ...
Stanley, a clinical psychologist and emergency medicine researcher, about the early signs of acute stress or PTSD and how you can help if a loved one is experiencing these symptoms. Post-traumatic ...
Ian H. Stanley receives research grant funding from the US Department of Defense, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Face the Fight Foundation, Rutgers University, and Patient-Centered ...
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