Sentences with phrase «abnormal stress responses»

In another recent study, newborns at high risk for developing abnormal stress responses showed no evidence of such problems at 7 months — not if their mothers reported giving their babies lots of caresses (Sharp et al 2012).
In another recent study, newborns at high risk for developing abnormal stress responses showed no evidence of such problems at 7 months — not if their mothers reported giving their babies lots of caresses (Sharp et al 2012).
Stressed male mice can pass on an abnormal stress response to their offspring via microRNAs found in sperm, a study shows.
It is hypothesized that suboptimal caregiving environments lead to both abnormal stress response and conduct disorders.

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This is the first sign of adrenal exhaustion, and the first abnormal response to chronic stress.
Sufferers should have an adequate intake of Zinc, too, as stress depletes the body's reserves, which can lead to abnormal pain responses, confusion and poor concentration, as well as adequate Chromium consumption as it's essential in balancing blood - sugar levels.
Just like my doctor would ask me to run on a treadmill to test for any abnormal reaction in my heart rate, stress testing a portfolio can reveal scenarios that might elicit a dramatic response, helping us prepare for a variety of market events.
The analyst must seek to guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
Behavior modification (in the form of both operant and classical conditioning, as well as non-associative learning) is crucial to the treatment of many dogs exhibiting an abnormal or undesirable stress or fight - flight - freeze response.
The primary health care professional holds the first, perhaps most critical link for caregivers and children: to help them understand that the child's unsatisfactory response to stress may have originated as a biologically based adaptation to the child's abnormal world and that persisting problem behaviors are the consequence.
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