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One-Channel Wearable Mental Stress State Monitoring System. [PDF]

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Abdul Kader L   +3 more
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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. However, anecdotal and
Roxanne A. Donovan, Lindsey M. West
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