Acute Stress: Apprehension, Unhappiness or sorrow, Decreased appetite, Increased respiratory rate, heart rate, cardiac output, blood pressure, Increased metabolism and glucose use, Depressed immune system, Prolonged Stress: Chronic anxiety or panic attacks, Depression, chronic pain, sleep disturbances, Weight gain or loss, Increased risk for myocardial infarction, stroke, Poor diabetes control, hypertension, fatigue, irritability, decreased ability to concentrate, Increased risk for infection,
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MH: Short vs. Long Term Physiological Consequences of Stress
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