The biological age of humans and mice undergoes a rapid increase in response to diverse forms of stress, which is reversed following recovery from stress, according to a new study. These changes occur ...
Stress can temporarily change our biological age, but the process reverses when the stressor is resolved, according to a new study. Stress can come from emotional distress, disease, drug treatment, ...
In a recent study published in Clinical Nutrition, researchers investigated the influence of biological and psychological postpartum maternal stress on human milk fatty acid composition through a ...
To be included, studies were required to measure stress in at least 1 of 3 ways: (1) environmental exposure to stressors such as cumulative life events that require adaptation (eg, death of a spouse), ...
A new study in both mice and humans has found that biological age is dynamic, and that some increases in biological age caused by stress can be reversed with recovery. The research is published in ...
For the first time, scientists have found a distinct biological source of "Monday dread" that's independent of work status and not seen in any other days of the week. What's more, for some people, ...
Background: Cancer survivors assume that stress plays an important role in cancer recurrence. However, the role of stress in the etiology of cancer recurrence remains unclear. Objective: A systematic ...
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