Stress in Health and Disease

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"Stress in Health and Disease" is a seminal work by Hans Selye that systematically explores the biological mechanisms and clinical implications of stress on the human body.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scientific monograph
aimsTo clarify clinical implications of stress
systematically explore biological mechanisms of stress
author Hans Selye NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
describes adaptation to environmental stressors
alarm reaction phase of stress
cardiovascular effects of stress
concept of stress as a nonspecific response
endocrine alterations in stress
general adaptation syndrome NERFINISHED
hormonal responses to stress
immune alterations in stress
pathological consequences of chronic stress
physiological responses to stress
role of adrenal cortex in stress
role of pituitary–adrenal axis in stress
stage of exhaustion in stress
stage of resistance in stress
stress-induced organ changes
ulcer formation related to stress
field endocrinology
medicine
pathophysiology
psychosomatic medicine
hasNotableConcept diseases of adaptation
general adaptation syndrome
nonspecific stress response
influenced development of stress research
psychoneuroendocrinology
psychosomatic medicine
language English
mainSubject biological mechanisms of stress
clinical implications of stress
stress
stress and disease
stress physiology
proposes stress as a unifying concept in medicine
publisher Charles C Thomas Publisher NERFINISHED
targetAudience health professionals
medical researchers
physicians
timePeriodDescribed mid-20th century stress research
usedIn medical education
stress physiology courses

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Hans Selye notableWork Stress in Health and Disease