REACTION TO STRESS MORE IMPORTANT THAN ITS FREQUENCY
A new study reports the way you deal with stress is more detrimental to health than the frequency stress is experienced.… READ MORE…
RESEARCHERS SUPPRESS ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATED NEURONAL DEATH AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
Researchers have successfully designed mitochondria-specific ceria nanoparticles which appear to be capable of suppressing neuronal death associated with Alzheimer’s disease.… READ MORE…
CHRONIC PAIN RELIEVED BY BLOCKING STRESS PROTEIN IN MICE
According to a new study, a group of drugs being developed to treat mood disorders could also be used to relieve chronic pain.… READ MORE…
HOW THE BRAIN AND BODY REGULATE RESPONSE TO STRESS
A new study combines neuroimaging and genetic testing to determine vulnerability to PTSD.… READ MORE…
STRESS INHIBITS SPATIAL PERCEPTION
Researchers report stress inhibits the perception of complex spatial information.… READ MORE…
ANXIETY AND CHRONIC STRESS MAY INCREASE DEPRESSION AND ALZHEIMER’S RISK
According to a new study, chronic stress and anxiety can lead to an increased risk for depression and even Alzheimer’s disease.… READ MORE…
POOR SLEEP MAKES TEENS MORE REACTIVE TO STRESS
Teens who experience sleep problems and longer sleep duration are more reactive to stress, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
WINDOWS OF BRAIN PLASTICITY MAY HELP STRESS DISORDERS
Brief periods of brain plasticity can provide opportunities to recover from stress disorders, researchers report.… READ MORE…
EPIGENETIC AGING ACCELERATED BY LIFETIME STRESS
Lifetime exposure to stress hormones affects the regulation of genes associated with aging and age related diseases, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
STRESS INCREASES ALZHEIMER’S RISK IN OLDER PEOPLE
A new study reports stress in older people increases the risk for mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to Alzheimer’s disease.… READ MORE…
LENDING A HELPING HAND TO OTHERS DAMPENS EFFECTS OF EVERYDAY STRESS
Helping others boost mood and daily well-being, a new study reports.… READ MORE…
OXYTOCIN HAS DIFFERENT EFFECTS ON STRESS IN FEMALE AND MALE MICE
A not only does oxytocin have different effects on stress between the sexes, in some cases, it can also trigger anxiety, a new study reports.… READ MORE…

