"Being able to tell people that you're angry can be extremely functional," she ... or flight response," in which stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol.
Piloerection: the involuntary erection of hairs, as a result of a number of things such as anger, fear, stress, lowered body temp (feeling cold), etc
Bacterial cells cannot be lysed (or killed) through centrifugation alone. Although repeated centrifugation and resuspending will kill many bacterial cells as a result of shear stress on the cell membrane
The adrenal medulla is an endocrinal gland that secretes catecholamines in response to stress, fear or anger. Catecholamines oppose some physiological actions such as increasing the heart rate and elevating the blood pressure which helps the body adapts to stressful situations.
After working in hospitals and nursing homes, I saw how pain puts an emotional stress on patients and many give up the desire to continue to fight the illness or trauma, which certainly inhibits the healing process......So, yes. I guess pain does kill.
The medical terminology for this is a "stress fracture".stress fracturestress fracture
Yes, if it was way too much. Stress and anger are a deadly combination. It can lower your life span.
anger and stress
excersize.
inability to do the job and outbursts of anger
Not by itself. Though if you let it consume you to the exclusion to all else you may miss seeing something you should. Such as the anger being misplaced or the bus that hits you. Suppressed anger can kill you, biologically and not just because your distracted. This anger may also cause stress, and stress is controlled by the body by releasing corticosteriods. Long time excretion of this may cause a inmunosupression that may lead you to death.
Well cancer can be caused by too much anger and stress.
inability to do the job and outbursts of anger
inability to do the job and outbursts of anger
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Inability to do the job and outbursts of anger.
Stress produces depression,anger, not understanding what is going on, and blaming yourself.
While anger is a natural human emotion, it's important to manage and express it in healthy ways. There is a limit to how anger can impact our relationships and mental well-being. Seeking support from a therapist or counselor can help in managing anger effectively.