Stress has a profound effect on your ability to learn new things, because your brain is unable to store information in the long term memory. The long term affects of stress on the brain is a stroke. Stress causes pressure on the heart muscle and leads to heart diseases.
Not really, to tone your biceps you need to be lifting heavy weights so that you put stress on your muscles, your muscle will then grow bigger to adapt to the amount of stress you are putting on the muscle.
Your heart is a muscle. It is also called the myocardium. The muscle cells in the heart muscle are called myocardiocytes.
When the total CPK level is very high, it usually means there has been injury or stress to muscle tissue, the heart, or the brain. Muscle tissue injury is most likely. When a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream.
the heart is made out of a special type of muscle called cardiac muscle
It depends. It depends on how serious the heart defect causing the murmur is, and it depends alot of how strong the drug is. But taking a stimulant drug can definitely put stress on your heart, and if your heart can handle that extra stress, boom- it can't pump blood into its own muscle, and the muscle quickly dies and starts turning black. Then the heart can't pump and your brain and other organs begin to die too. People have definitely died from heart attacks caused by speed/ecstacy, and cocaine. You know ecstacy basically has speed in it, right?
Stress can produce chronic increases in adrenaline levels, and have related those changes to an increased risk of heart disease. It can constrict the coronary arteries in such a way that blood flow to the heart muscle is reduced. Finally may lead to death
The heart is a muscle.
The heart is a cardiac muscle
The muscle layer of the heart is the myocardium (or cardiac muscle).
When the total CPK level is very high, it usually means there has been injury or stress to muscle tissue, the heart, or the brain. Muscle tissue injury is most likely. When a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream.
When the total CPK level is very high, it usually means there has been injury or stress to muscle tissue, the heart, or the brain. Muscle tissue injury is most likely. When a muscle is damaged, CPK leaks into the bloodstream.