Predicting time to emergency department return for anxiety disorders and acute
stress reactions in children and adolescents: a cohort study.
Measuring posttraumatic
stress reactions in children: preliminary validation of the children's responses to trauma inventory
Assesses acute
stress reactions in children or teens.
Such
stress reactions in mothers are often given a positive connotation and attributed to «maternal instincts».
PTSSC - 15 is a self - rating questionnaire on
the stress reactions in children after a disaster.
A person who tends to more positively evaluate such factors would be protected against stress - related illnesses over the long term because the frequency and degree of
stress reactions in that person would be reduced.
But the third baseman missed 38 games in August and September with
a stress reaction in his left shin, and was just activated off the disabled list on Friday.
A poor diet, especially one that includes any foods you are intolerant or allergic too can create
a stress reaction in your body, even if you minimize other types of stresses.
Remember that if you exercise too hard you will trigger
stress reaction in your body thus releasing stress hormones which weaken your immune system making you more prone to diseases.
Dating back to the definition of Gross
stress reaction in the DSM - I, civilian experience of catastrophic or high stress events is included as a cause of PTSD in medical literature.
They concluded that there is a considerable range of
stress reaction in displaced children with a higher incidence of stress associated with mothers» poor ability to cope with the stresses of displacement.
Not exact matches
Federal Reserve chairman Bernanke, who could leave the position
in a year's time, is likely dealing with similar levels of
stress, as his own recent media appearances have sparked aggressive market
reactions.
Instead, says Copyblogger, entrepreneurs should
stress over their ability to swivel and flex
in reaction to the rapidly changing business environment.
Crying is a biological
reaction to
stress, «an emotional reset valve» (and one that is more easily triggered
in women for physiological reasons).
Isaac Chotiner explains that the expressed desire / hope / prediction of many liberals that the Boston bombers turn out to be white non-Muslims was based on a «reasoned
reactions to a society that is still full of racism and bigotry» and that «
in times of national emergency or
stress,....
Eventually he suggested that the symptoms he witnessed
in these hospital patients were not a
reaction to a specific agent of disease but were a general response to
stress.
Studies of the
reactions of concentration camp prisoners have shown that the acute
stresses did not produce the expected degree of physical and psychological deterioration
in persons who had one or both of these attributes — dedication to the good of their buddies or a strong sense of the glory of God.
This movement, a
reaction to the perceived sterility of earlier, purely analytic studies, emphasized the unifying themes of scripture and
stressed the revelatory acts of God
in history as described
in the Bible.
Some of the best known causes of Psoriasis are: certain infections
in ones system,
stress, a severe
reaction to certain medications and a general dryness of the skin.
But for other students, those whose backgrounds have led them to experience that fight - or - flight
reaction not just
in occasional high -
stress moments but all the time, developing a sense of belonging and connection
in school may require a more immersive intervention.
Greenspan illuminates the often subtle shifts
in children's behavior that signal
reaction to the current
stress and fears and gives parents concrete suggestions to help children handle their anxieties and look to the future with confidence and optimism.
Prenatal cortisol levels (a hormone that causes
stress reactions) are linked to attentive mothering, and
in healthy doses, a little
stress can motivate you to manage challenging situations well.
It peaks
in response to
stress to create what is known as the «fight or flight»
reaction.
Stress also can lead to creating toxic hormonal
reactions in the body, which can severely and negatively effect mom and baby if left unchecked for long periods of time.
empower families to respond to their child's behavior
in a manner that acknowledges past trauma but promotes the learning of new, more adaptive
reactions to
stress.
Andrew Grice has an interesting column on this
in The Independent tomorrow, including discussing
reaction within government, broadly welcoming it, with John Denham
stressing it is about opposition to unearned rewards, rather than general support for higher taxation http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/andrew-grice/andrew-grice-squeeze-the-rich-mantra-is-back-
in-fashion-1297565.html
Studies following the scandal suggested that statins might impede protection from oxidative
stress or alter other chemical
reactions in muscle cells.
A fight - or - flight
stress response, mediated by the sympathetic nervous system, creates almost instantaneous physical
reactions, including increased heart rate and blood pressure, changes
in attention, memory, and other bodily functions.
(a) Radiograph of left foot shows fine lucent line
in distal diaphysis of third metatarsal representing
stress fracture, surrounded by marked periosteal
reaction (arrow).
The latest study comes from a team at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies
in San Diego that replicated the body's
reaction to mild
stress by physically restraining mice for half an hour.
As some of these ABA transporters are also expressed
in plants throughout their life cycle, this research will pave the way for studies that examine other
stress - and development - related
reactions that require the coordinated short - and long - distance transport of ABA within the plant.
Due to the daily
stresses and movement
in the body, even the best artificial joints wear out; the material undergoes wear, and wear particles can trigger unwanted immune
reactions, making it necessary to replace the joint.
Cells use biological pathways to send and receive chemical cues
in reaction to injury, infection or
stress.
He related it to the production of dopa, a molecular precursor of adrenaline and dopamine, which are involved
in an animal's
reaction to
stress.
«Our algorithm allows researchers to identify which part of a molecule is most susceptible to mechanical
stress, and thus the algorithm is a significant step
in the design of more efficient ways of harnessing mechanical energy to activate chemical
reactions,» Quapp said.
They are currently carrying out further research to identify what factors might play a role
in severe
stress reactions to a cancer diagnosis, who might be at high risk and what could be done to reduce the risk.
Jennifer Meyer, postdoctoral researcher
in the Wester group and one of the co-authors of this article stresses the surprising observations: «In conjunction with the simulations for this reaction we found strong differences between the dynamics observed for different repelled partners.&raqu
in the Wester group and one of the co-authors of this article
stresses the surprising observations: «
In conjunction with the simulations for this reaction we found strong differences between the dynamics observed for different repelled partners.&raqu
In conjunction with the simulations for this
reaction we found strong differences between the dynamics observed for different repelled partners.»
«Although autonomy - establishing behavior is clearly of value
in modern Western society,
in which daily survival threats are minimal, it may have become linked to
stress reactions over the course of human evolution, when separation from the larger human pack was likely to bring grave danger,» Allen and colleagues write.
Zombies, for one thing, fit into the horror genre
in which monstrous creatures — like dangerous predators
in our ancestral environment — trigger physiological fight - or - flight
reactions such as an increase
in heart rate and blood pressure and the release of such
stress hormones as cortisol and adrenaline that help us prepare for danger.
The reported prevalence of post-traumatic
stress reactions was higher
in Fukushima prefecture, where the damaged nuclear power station was located.
This
stress reaction comes
in handy when noise indicates danger from, say, a wild animal or a deadly explosion.
The HPA axis plays a major role
in controlling
reactions to
stress and the immune system and, if it malfunctions, it can stimulate the release of the two proteins that cause chronically elevated levels of inflammation, which is tissue's response to injury.
However, this study could not tell whether the unhealthy
reaction to mental
stress in these participants eventually translated into greater numbers of heart attacks or other indicators of worsening heart disease.
Naturally made
in grapes as a
reaction to environmental
stress (drought, for instance), resveratrol is one of several related chemicals, called polyphenols, that plants produce.
That changes the patterns of
stress in the ice, which ripple across the ice shelf and can cause nearby lakes to drain, setting up a chain
reaction by which the entire lake - ridden portion of the ice shelf can splinter.
Epinephrine plays a central role
in the short - term
stress reactions: the physiological response to threatening or exciting conditions (see fight - or - flight response).
The studies are beginning to reveal differences between the sexes that may help explain the variability
in their
reactions and perhaps even provide much - needed insight into why
stress - related
Max has made seminal discoveries
in the enzymology, metabolism and
stress reactions of plant mitochondria, and he has made outstanding contributions to advancing our understanding of the physiology of plant mitochondria.
A possible hypothesis for exactly how
stress contributes is that it may cause a neurotoxic
reaction in the brain (primarily
in the hippocampus) that leads to cell damage and death
in individuals who are already vulnerable (due to genes or early environmental insult).
stress (
in psychology) A mental, physical, emotional or behavioral
reaction to an event or circumstance (stressor) that disturbs a person or animal's usual state of being or places increased demands on a person or animal; psychological
stress can be either positive or negative.