Receptor protein in brain promotes resilience to stress
Scientists have discovered that a receptor on the surface of brain cells plays a key role in regulating how both […]
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Scientists have discovered that a receptor on the surface of brain cells plays a key role in regulating how both […] An enzyme induced by stress to help reduce production of damaging free radicals is also used by liver cancer to […] A quirk of the body clock that lures some people to sleep at 8 p.m., enabling them to greet the […] A newly described form of stress called chromatin architectural defect, or chromatin stress, triggers in cells a response that leads […] From questions like, ‘what’s the name of that guy from that film?’ to much more serious queries about our mental […] A new study finds that veterans and active-duty service members with combat-related PTSD and mild traumatic brain injury had larger […] If you believe that great scientists are most creative when they’re young, you are missing part of the story. A […] Sometimes, the only thing holding our sanity together on a stressful day is a string of fatty and sugary snacks, […] For decades, articles in research journals and the popular press alike have reported that being a family caregiver takes a […] Attention managers: the next time you need to inspire your team creatively, be more attentive to your employees’ feelings when […]
Receptor protein in brain promotes resilience to stress
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