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Delayed stress syndrome
There is much current debate over a possible causative agent for Gulf War Syndrome other than the stress of warfare.
Gun shot and shrapnel wounds, as well as the typical sprains, strains, broken bones, etc. that any athlete might suffer on a playing field. There were also the invisible wounds of post traumatic stress syndrome, bringing about nightmares, sleep disturbances, depression, and other psychological impairments.
The common term during WW2 was shell-shock. But I wouldn't describe it as "going insane"; they were under so much stress that they had a nervous breakdown.
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which is not true of the “general stress syndrome”
PDS is not a brain disorder, but an acronym for a test to screen for Posttramatic Stress Disorder, which is considered an anxiety disorder (so yes, it is a brain disorder) PDS stands for "Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale." At least, if you're referring to the same acronym I think you are.
Some sort of psychological stress can trigger hyperventilation syndrome.
Hans Selye discovered Stress in 1935 as a syndrome occurring in laboratory rats
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I read an article that said they were going to pretreat soldiers with Prozac or a medication like it to avoid ptsd and to help soldiers with stress training.
Repetitive Strain Injury
General adaptation syndrome is used to describe how someone's body short and long term reaction to stress. This is to see how someone is able to handle their stress.
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Vietnam Syndrome is a term used in the in public political rhetoric and political analysis, to describe the perceived impact of the domestic controversy over the Viet Nam war on US foreign policy after the end of that war in 1975.
Delayed stress syndrome
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.