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Adrenaline and Stress

Adrenaline and Stress
Author: Archibald D. Hart
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780849936906

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Everyone today has stress. But too much stress can produce too much adrenaline which can be physically damaging. Utilizing extensive new research, Dr. Hart has discovered the hidden link between adrenaline and stress and shows how to manage adrenaline levels and prevent stress-related illnesses physically, mentally and spiritually.


The Hidden Link Between Adrenaline and Stress

The Hidden Link Between Adrenaline and Stress
Author: Archibald D. Hart
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1995-06-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1418565865

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Psychologist Archibald Hart theorizes that heart attacks and other stress-induced illnesses are the lethal by-products of too much adrenaline pumping through our systems. He suggests ways to minimize these threats through adjustments in values and lifestyles.


Adrenaline

Adrenaline
Author: Alfred Bennun
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Adrenaline
ISBN: 9781633210844

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The book examines the noradrenaline-emotional psyches (brain-blood barrier) somatic-adrenaline axis. It conceptually updates research advances, diagnostic techniques and therapeutic methods. The authors enhance their discussions with clear illustrations and explicative texts written for researchers, professionals, educators and students alike, which favour its selection as an essential overview of recent medical and scientific advances, allowing the reader to have the satisfaction of finding first-rate accounts of important work. Comparative studies between immediately obtained adrenal vein samples (AVS) and 15 minutes thereafter show that the stress reactions induced by catheter manipulation had an effect on serum cortisol and aldosterone values. A transient increase in cortisol release from both adrenal glands occurs in the majority of the patients who undergo AVS. This stress reaction can influence the assessment of both the selectivity of the catheterisation during the sequential AVS technique and the lateralisation of aldosteronoma bearing gland. The separation of noradrenaline (NA) at brain and adrenaline at blood functions as a homeostatic lame axis by the blood-brain barrier blocking adrenaline feedback in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HTPA). This leads to postulate an evolution adaptation for the brain dominance over body, which allows a psychoanalytic treatment to function to signal turn-off and return to circadian homeostasis. Decreased glucose could stress the HTPA axis and leads to decreasing metabolites and releasing Mg2+ for integration of the brain-tissue network. Mg2+ changes adenylyl cyclase (AC) from a Ca2+-AC complex to an Mg2+-AC form with responsiveness to NA for short-term memory. The cAMP generated has been postulated for consolidation of long-term memory.


Adrenaline Nation

Adrenaline Nation
Author: Peter M. McCarthy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781890572235

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Discusses the long-term impact of chronic stress on individuals, businesses, the economy, and the health-care system, debunking accepted myths and offering solutions on how to control it.


Real Fighting

Real Fighting
Author: Peyton Quinn
Publisher: Paladin Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780873648936

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Techniques learned in the dojo rarely work in a real fight. Here the author of A Bouncer's Guide to Barroom Brawling offers a practical solution. Learn how to control the rush of adrenaline into your system and harness it effectively to shut down the bully's antics or pound him into the pavement when all else fails.


The Chronic Stress Crisis

The Chronic Stress Crisis
Author: William G. Timmins
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1434390705

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"The Chronic Stress Crisis explains in detail many common reasons for the current health crisis in the US, including over-consumption of grains, heavy metal toxicity, chemical hypersensitivity from exposure to environmental toxins, pesticides, herbicides and other sources of chemicals in our daily lives. I particularly enjoy this book because there is a strong emphasis on the Chronic Stress Response as being an underlying and immutable factor in the development of most disease processes. Emotional stress, dietary stress and the stress of the many burdens placed on our bodies by our modern lifestyles all culminate in the onset of diseases of modern times such as cancer, heart disease and autoimmune problems. This is a great resource to help provide an understanding of how you can take effective measures to start to take back control of your health." -Dr. Joseph Mercola, founder of www.mercola.com and author of Dr. Mercola's Total Health Program "Bill Timmins pioneered the field of health care from the inside out. He didn't just study and practice health care as an academic-he mastered body and life through his real-life challenges. It was Dr. Timmins' own life experiences that made him one of the most intelligent, capable, loving and caring physicians and teachers I've ever known. What Dr. Timmins shares in this important book may very well save your life and make it much more comfortable too!" -Paul Chek, Holistic Health Practitioner, founder of the C.H.E.K Institute and P~P~S Success Mastery Program


Adrenaline and the Inner World

Adrenaline and the Inner World
Author: David S. Goldstein
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2006-03-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0801888824

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This accessible work is the first in more than seventy-five years to discuss the many roles of adrenaline in regulating the "inner world" of the body. David S. Goldstein, an international authority and award-winning teacher, introduces new concepts concerning the nature of stress and distress across the body's regulatory systems. Discussing how the body's stress systems are coordinated, and how stress, by means of adrenaline, may affect the development, manifestations, and outcomes of chronic diseases, Goldstein challenges researchers and clinicians to use scientific integrative medicine to develop new ways to treat, prevent, and palliate disease. Goldstein explains why a former attorney general with Parkinson disease has a tendency to faint, why young astronauts in excellent physical shape cannot stand up when reexposed to Earth's gravity, why professional football players can collapse and die of heat shock during summer training camp, and why baseball players spit so much. Adrenaline and the Inner World is designed to supplement academic coursework in psychology, psychiatry, endocrinology, cardiology, complementary and alternative medicine, physiology, and biochemistry. It includes an extensive glossary.


The Impact of Stress on the Body

The Impact of Stress on the Body
Author: Winston Yorke
Publisher: Bookademy
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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Explore the intricate relationship between stress and the body in "The Impact of Stress on the Body - Adrenaline, Cortisol and Dangers of the Modern World". Delve into the physiological and psychological mechanisms underlying stress responses, including the roles of adrenaline and cortisol. This book examines how chronic stress affects various aspects of health, from cardiovascular function to mental well-being. Gain insights into managing stress effectively amidst the challenges of the modern world. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand and mitigate the impacts of stress on overall well-being.


Adrenalin and Stress

Adrenalin and Stress
Author: Archibald D. Hart
Publisher: W Publishing Group
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1991
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780849932632

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