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Stress-related disorders affect brain’s processing of memory
... data suggest that the mechanism for memory suppression is dysfunctional in patients with stress-related disorders primarily because of an alteration of the prefrontal cortex," Dr. Agarwal said. " ...Relaxation response can influence expression of stress-related genes
... changes occur in patients who use the relaxation response to help treat stress-related disorders, and those studies are underway now." Libermann notes that the sensitive genomic analyses conducted ...Large hormone dose may reduce risk of post-traumatic stress disorder
... disorder (PTSD). The article appears in Biological Psychiatry, Volume 64, Issue 8 (October ... phase, aimed at prevention of chronic stress-related disorders, such as PTSD," Cohen explains. "In this sense ...Hormone levels contribute to stress resilience
... DHEA provides beneficial, anti-stress effects in animals, they did not know until now ... prevent or better treat the symptoms of stress-related disorders that these high-risk individuals experience.Use of cannabinoids could help post-traumatic stress disorder patients
... , the results of this study show that cannabinoids can play an important role in stress-related disorders. "The results of our research should encourage psychiatric investigation into the use of ...New study suggests that high-dose hormone treatment might reduce risk for PTSD
... avenue for early pharmacotherapeutic intervention in the acute phase, aimed at prevention of chronic stress-related disorders, such as PTSD. In this sense, it brings treatment of PTSD to a new era – ...Bases brace for surge in stress-related disorders
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) -- Some 15,000 soldiers are heading home to this sprawling base after spending more than a year at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and military health officials are bracing ...Evidence mounts that short or poor sleep can lead to increased eating and risk of diabetes
... can gradually change brain and neuroendocrine systems in ways similar to those seen in stress-related disorders such as depression, while epidemiological studies suggest that sleep restriction may be ...Acute impact on brain function in earthquake survivors
... proportion of the survivors (around 20 per cent) are likely to develop stress-related disorders, such as acute stress disorder (ASD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Dr Andrea Mechelli from ...
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