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Mice fathers pass down stress responses to offspring via sperm
Male mice more susceptible to stress can pass down their behaviors to offspring via changes in their sperm’s genetic code,
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Now that children in the UK are back to school, parents have the opportunity to reflect on what can be
Continue reading »Prenatal stress can program a child’s brain for later health issues
Soaring blood pressure. A racing heartbeat. Trouble sleeping. Excessive worrying. Difficulty concentrating. These are warning signs of out-of-control stress and
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Continue reading »Cell stress mechanisms identified as prognostic factor for chronic inflammatory liver disease
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of the bile ducts and is difficult to treat, since
Continue reading »Adolescents respond to chronic social isolation stress in sex-specific ways
The mental health crisis that has resulted from the imposition of lockdowns and stay-at-home orders due to COVID-19 has been
Continue reading »8 quick and easy ways to relieve stress throughout your working day
Struggling to keep on top of your stress levels while working from home? Try one of these quick and easy
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Recent study has shown that childbirth is a potentially traumatic event, and can lead to the development of post-traumatic stress
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