Hans Selye was born in Vienna, Austria. But spent his childhood in Komaron, Hungary.
Dr. Hans Selye was the psychologist who discovered the General Adaptation Syndrome.
Hans Selye died on October 25, 1982.
Hans Selye is known for devolping the stress concept
Hans Selye was born to a Hungarian father, Dr. Emil Selye, who was a physician, and a Czech mother, Maria Selye (née Slyusareva). His family background influenced his medical career and his later research in stress and endocrinology. Selye's multicultural upbringing in Central Europe played a significant role in shaping his perspectives and scientific inquiries.
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Hans Selye, a Canadian scientist (1907-1982), noticed that people who suffered from chronic illness or disease showed some of the same symptoms. Selye related this to stress and he began to test his hypothesis.
The Father of stress is: Hans Selye
Shock, compensation and exhaustion
Hans Selye discovered Stress in 1935 as a syndrome occurring in laboratory rats
The cast of Stress - 1956 includes: Hans Selye as himself
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