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050 | _aQP 82.2 .S45 1983 | ||
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_aSelye's guide to stress research / _cedited by Hans Selye. |
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_aNew York ; London : _bScientific and Academic Editions, _cc1983 |
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_avii, 449 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _a1. Hypervigilant reactions to threat, Irving Janis, Peter Defares, Paul Grossman -- 2. Stress: etiology, assessment, and management in holistic medicine -- 3. Sites of nonspecificity in the response of the adrenocortical system to stress -- 4. Xanthurenic acid excretion as a measure of strain -- 5. Occupational stress - implications for hospitals -- 6. The medical basal hypothalamus and luteinizing hormone release -- 7. Renal failure and stress -- 8. Stress in childhood -- 9. Stress-coping strategies: the role of mediation -- 10. Delaying deterioration by improving homeostatic mechanisms in body-mind organism. | ||
520 | _aThe rationale has been to remind researchers that we will always need the nonspecialist, the general practitioner of medical research, just as we will always need the general practitioner of practical medicine. | ||
650 | _aSTRESS (PHYSIOLOGY) | ||
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