Experiencing multiple acute stresses at the same time, as in natural disasters or mass shootings, can leave lasting memory ...
Research shows that acute stress modestly increases pinprick hypersensitivity when applied after sensitization has already been established.
A new study suggests that women whose most distressing traumatic experiences occurred during childhood respond differently to biological stress than men or women traumatized later in life. The ...
New research explores how hormonal contraceptive use may influence cardiovascular and thrombotic risk in women, including ...
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Hormonal contraceptives show differing heart risks among stressed women
Antonia Seligowski, PhD, of the Neurocardiac Effects of Stress & Trauma Laboratory within the Department of Psychiatry at Mass General Brigham, is the senior author of a paper published in JAMA ...
Whilst it is true that women and men respond differently to stress, current neuroscientific research only partially confirms traditional gender stereotypes. Other factors heavily contribute to the ...
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