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Birth Deterrent: Stress Hormone Cited in Early Miscarriages (Science News)
The Biochemistry of the Blues (Science News)
Reduce the Symptoms of Chronic Stress (Mind, Mood and Memory)
How Your Body Reacts to Stress (Smithsonian Magazine)
The Endocrine Response to Stress: A Comparative View (Basic & Clinical Endocrinology)
Endocrine System: Stress
When humans are exposed to danger, signals are immediately sent to the medulla of the adrenal glands to release epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline). The fight-or-flight response is in full function.
The Secret History Behind the Science of Stress (NPR)
Stressed Out (Ask a Biologist Podcast)
From the Catalog
Mind Wide Open
by
Steven Johnson
ISBN: 0743241657
Publication Date: 2004
When the Body Says No
by
Gabor Maté
ISBN: 0471219827
Publication Date: 2003
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