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Platelet activation in mental stress

Clinical Physiology, 1993
Summary. Platelets are known to become activated in vivo by different stressful stimuli such as surgery and dynamic exercise. Mental stress has been shown to increase platelet aggregability. Platelet activation is thought to be of major importance in atherogenesis and cardiac fatalities.
O, Naesh   +3 more
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Mental Stress and Ventricular Arrhythmias

Current Cardiology Reports, 2016
Anger and other negative emotions can precipitate sudden death, as shown in studies of population stressors. Clinical studies of patients with implantable defibrillators demonstrate that anger can trigger ventricular arrhythmias. Long-term negative emotions also increase vulnerability to arrhythmias.
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Loss, stress, and mental health

Community Mental Health Journal, 1990
1. The loss of an attachment to a loved person or of some other significant attachment leads to a prolonged period of distress and disability. 2. The upset feelings are usually associated with reduction in cognitive effectiveness and problem-solving capacity, the magnitude of which is dependent on the intensity and duration of emotional arousal.
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Stress and Mental Health

Journal of Black Psychology, 2014
Research indicates that Black women highly endorse the Strong Black Woman (SBW) stereotype—a perception that Black women are naturally strong, resilient, self-contained, and self-sacrificing. This endorsement appears to be a good thing, providing Black women protection against the numerous stressors they must contend with daily.
Roxanne A. Donovan, Lindsey M. West
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Salivary mental stress proteins

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2013
Of the major diagnostic specimen types, saliva is one of the most easily collected. Many studies have focused on the evaluation of salivary proteins secreted by healthy people and patients with various diseases during responses to acute mental stress.
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Stress in mental health nursing

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2000
Although there have been growing concerns about stress in nursing over recent years, research has primarily focused on general nurses. This paper reports on stress in mental health nursing. The data were obtained, via questionnaires, from mental health nurses at the end of their training. Four-hundred and forty-seven questionnaires were returned, an 80%
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Stress and Mental Health

2013
Concern over large numbers of psychological casualties among military personnel returning from Afghanistan and Iraq during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom has led to renewed impetus to identify those at risk for serious mental health problems.
Robert M. Bray   +4 more
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Stress and Mental Health

2022
Resiliency in college students is an important personal trait, in that it assists students in dealing with the stresses encountered in college in healthy ways. Despite having more life stressors than traditional students, nontraditional learners typically display higher levels of resiliency when compared with traditional learners.
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Overcoming mental stress

Education + Training, 1975
In the modern world we are all subjected to stresses and strain. The housewife living with small children in a high tower block, the operative doing the same repetitive job day in and day out, the middle executive threatened with the loss of his job through redundancy, the top manager squeezed by inflation — all find that pressures create anxieties ...
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