Scientists at The University of Western Ontario say they have found the biological link between stress, anxiety, and depression. The researchers say they have identified a connecting mechanism in the brain showing exactly how stress and anxiety eventually cause depression. They believe this finding could one day provide a better way to treat these mental health conditions.
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Hans Selye, M.D., a recognized expert in the field, has defined stress as a "nonspecific response of the body to a demand."Without stress, life would... Read more »
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