Instead of learning through repeated trial and error or experiences, one-shot learning is when a single experience creates a ...
While the source of Americans’ stress varies the effects are the same. We become unproductive, unmotivated, and our own worst ...
Have you ever felt a chill run down your spine while watching someone else in distress? This phenomenon, known as vicarious ...
Different sources of stress have different impacts on your health. Experts share their best solutions to deal with each.
Stress touches nearly every part of life. It shapes how we feel, think, and even how our bodies react. Though our stress ...
Resilience relies on the brain’s ability to regulate emotion, adapt, and recover. Myelin plasticity helps speed up and stabilize resilient brain responses. Genes like FKBP5 and BDNF affect how people ...
New research reveals that stimulating angiotensin type 2 receptor (AT2R) neurons in the central nucleus of the amygdala can ...
Every year, heart disease claims the lives of more Americans than any other health condition, according to the Centers for ...
Your gut and brain are more connected than you think. Scientists have found that probiotics in foods like kimchi, yogurt, and ...
Stress is a natural reaction to specific demands and events, but ongoing stress can affect a person’s health and wellbeing. Tips for managing stress include exercise, setting priorities ...
Mental, physical and financial wellness are three pillars of good health. But for many Canadians, money worries are the greatest source of stress, more than work, personal health and relationships. In ...
Early life stress can induce lasting changes in brain function and behavior. Here, authors show that glutamatergic FKBP51 specifically in females mediates adaptive stress effects on anxiety and ...