Share of Cost, Degree Of Lifetime Stress Exposure Linked To Inflammation In Heart Disease
Wednesday, Sep. 5th 2012 9:17 AM
Greater lifetime exposure to the stress of traumatic events was linked to higher levels of inflammation in a study of almost 1,000 patients with cardiovascular disease led by researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and the University of California, San Francisco.
Related posts:
- Degree Of Lifetime Stress Exposure Linked To Inflammation In Heart Disease Degree Of Lifetime Stress Exposure Linked To Inflammation In Heart Disease...
- Anxiety Increases Risk Of Complications For Heart Disease Patients Patients with heart disease who also suffer from an anxiety disorder have a significantly higher risk of having a heart attack, heart failure, stroke and death, compared to other heart disease patients, according to Dutch scientists. You can read about this study in the peer-reviewed medical journal Archives of General Psychiatry…...
- Share of Cost, Chronic Stress Linked to Inflammation and Disease Share of Cost, Chronic Stress Linked to Inflammation and Disease...
- Share of Cost, Brain inflammation links chronic pain with depression Share of Cost, Brain inflammation links chronic pain with depression...
- Share of Cost, Study sheds light on how stress may raise risk of Alzheimer’s Share of Cost, Study sheds light on how stress may raise risk of Alzheimer’s...
- Share of Cost, The Cost and Causes of Heart Disease: Can We Reverse the Epidemic? Share of Cost, The Cost and Causes of Heart Disease: Can We Reverse the Epidemic?...
- Share of Cost, Allergic Disease Worsens Respiratory Symptoms And Exacerbations In COPD Share of Cost, Allergic Disease Worsens Respiratory Symptoms And Exacerbations In COPD...
- Inflammation In Heart Disease Degree Of Lifetime Stress Exposure Linked To Inflammation In Heart Disease Greater lifetime exposure to the stress of traumatic events was linked to higher levels of inflammation in a study of almost 1,000 patients with cardiovascular disease led by researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and the University of California, San Francisco....
- Share of Cost, Study of Viral Reactivation Shows a Likely Link Between Stress and Heart Disease Share of Cost, Link Between Stress and Heart Disease ...
- Exposure To Parental Stress Increases Pollution-Related Lung Damage In Children Psychosocial stress appears to enhance the lung-damaging effects of traffic-related pollution (TRP) in children, according to new research from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. The results will appear online ahead of the print edition of the American Thoracic Society’s American Journal of Respiratory and Critical […]...
- Protein Aggregates Linked To Alzheimer’s Can Stem From Chronic Stress Protein Aggregates Linked To Alzheimer's Can Stem From Chronic Stress...
- Share of Cost, Epilepsy Type Signs Linked To Stress A study, published online in the journal Seizure, reveals that over 33% of patients believed to have intractable seizures were actually presenting stress-triggered symptoms. A team of Johns Hopkins physicians and psychologists found that more than one-third of patients admitted to The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s inpatient epilepsy monitoring unit had symptoms caused by stress, rather […]...
- Taking Aim at America’s Number One Killer, One Key Heart Disease Risk Factor at a Time The Million Hearts initiative aims to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes over the next five years by minding the “ABCs.”...
- Higher Risks for Congenital Heart Disease Patients Who Have Poor Dental Hygiene Behaviors. Higher Risks for Congenital Heart Disease Patients Who Have Poor Dental Hygiene Behaviors....
- Share of Cost, Stress and depression is linked to HPV-related health problems Share of Cost, Stress and depression is linked to HPV-related health problems...
Posted on Wednesday, Sep. 5th 2012 9:17 AM | by Share of Cost | in Share of Cost | No Comments »