Like EA1, attacks can be precipitated by exercise, emotional stress/agitation, physical stress, or heat (overheated body ... This disorder is also known as episodic ataxia with myokymia (EAM), hereditary paroxysmal ataxia with neuromyotonia and Isaacs- ... The locus for this disorder has been mapped to the long arm of chromosome 1 (1q42). Also known as periodic vestibulocerebellar ... Ataxia can be provoked by psychological stress or startle, or heavy exertion, including exercise. Symptoms can first appear in ...
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Boyd JE, Lanius RA, McKinnon MC (January 2018). "Mindfulness-based treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder: a review of ... Nyanaponika (1998). Het hart van boeddhistische meditatie [The heart of Buddhist Meditation] (in Dutch). Asoka. Polak G (2011 ... Kelly SJ, Ismail M (March 2015). "Stress and type 2 diabetes: a review of how stress contributes to the development of type 2 ... Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is a mindfulness-based program developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of ...
... is a form of exposure therapy for treating anxiety disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and phobias. Studies ... or visual displays of wall stress, wind loads, solar heat gain, or other engineering factors. By 2010, VR programs had been ... "Virtual reality exposure therapy for World Trade Center Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: a case report". Cyberpsychology & ... Aim is to improve interventions of anxiety disorders. A VR therapy has been designed to help people with psychosis and ...
... this approach includes upregulating the heat shock response response to rescue proteins from degradation during cellular stress ... lysosomal storage disorders, and others. Small animal model systems have been and continue to be instrumental in the ... Cellular stress response pathways detect and alleviate proteotoxic stress which is triggered by imbalances in proteostasis. The ... Stress responses can also be triggered in a non-cell autonomous fashion by intercellular communication. The stress that is ...
Effects of heat stress include: Increased irritability Dehydration Heat stroke Chronic heat exhaustion Cramps, rashes, and ... Musculoskeletal disorders are avoided by the employment of good ergonomic design and the reduction of repeated strenuous ... Retrieved 2018-04-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "NIOSH Heat Stress Topic Page". Centers for ... Physical hazards include ergonomic hazards, radiation, heat and cold stress, vibration hazards, and noise hazards. Engineering ...
A striking pattern of cortisol non-responsiveness to psychosocial stress in patients with panic disorder with concurrent normal ... Het, S., Rohleder, N., Schoofs, D., Kirschbaum, C., & Wolf, O. T. (2009). Neuroendocrine and psychometric evaluation of a ... The Trier social stress test (TSST) is a laboratory procedure used to reliably induce stress in human research participants. It ... The Trier Social Stress Test Protocol for Inducing Psychological Stress. A video describing the administration of the test. ( ...
... staying in a heated environment, or emotional stress. Although the symptoms subside rapidly, commonly within 1 hour, ... Occurs in the absence of any causative skin, metabolic, or neurological disorders. The wheals, hypohidrosis, and pain seems to ... or exposure to heat. It is also sometimes called exercise-induced urticaria or heat hives. The condition is caused by an ... Severe heat intolerance (e.g., nausea, dizziness, and headache), and tingling, pricking, pinchy or burning pain over the entire ...
Fully formed leaves will appear to wilt as if the plant were water stressed. Rose rosette disease - This disease is caused by a ... Roses (Rosa species) are susceptible to a number of pests, diseases and disorders. Many of the problems affecting roses are ... Rose rosette was initially mistaken for a phytoplasma disease; however, heat and tetracycline treatments did not cure the ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diseases and disorders of roses. Ross, D.,Rose-growing for Pleasure, Lothian Publishing ...
... daily milk yield per cow declines by 1.8 kg during severe heat stress. In organic farming systems, the effect of heat stress on ... M. paratuberculosis causes a similar disorder, Johne's disease, in livestock. A portion of the population, including vegans and ... which is mitigated to moderate heat stress indoors. Even mild heat stress can reduce the yield of cow milk: research in Sweden ... cattle experience mild heat stress inside unadapted stalls for nearly half a year (159 days), while moderate heat stress is ...
... are effective for treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Depression, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The origin of ... These mechanoreceptors monitor pressure, heat, perception of pain, and texture. Touch is a form of nonverbal communication that ... www.div12.org/psychological-treatments/disorders/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/ Cizmic Z, Edusei E, Anoushiravani AA, ... However, of these psychosensory therapy techniques, only EMDR for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is recognized as a ...
Problems with sensory neurons associated with the auditory system leads to disorders such as: Auditory processing disorder - ... Thermal nociceptors are activated by noxious heat or cold at various temperatures. Mechanical nociceptors respond to excess ... respond to changes in humidity Magnetoreceptors respond to magnetic fields Mechanoreceptors respond to mechanical stress or ... "Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)" (PDF). British Society of Audiology APD Special Interest Group MRC Institute of Hearing ...
Fictional characters with post-traumatic stress disorder, Fictional Xing Yi Quan practitioners, Male characters in animated ... Fictional characters with fire or heat abilities, Fictional defectors, Fictional generals, Fictional Lóng Xíng Mó Qiáo ...
... they apply a constant stress equal to their yield stress. The conduit and fiber, however, deform elastically by design. ... With both processes the strand is typically drawn to final size and coiled into a solenoid or cable before heat treatment. It ... This is equivalent to an increase in disorder in the A15 crystal structure. At high enough strain, around 1%, the niobium tin ... Inside a magnet the wires are subjected to high Lorentz forces as well as thermal stresses during cooling. Any strain in the ...
Blood disorders and chronic wounds can result in skin ulcers as well. Venous leg ulcers due to impaired circulation or a blood ... This stress in the blood circulation is transformed to a skin ulcer, commonly known as bedsores or decubitus ulcers. Ulcers ... A skin ulcer is often visible in the event of exposure to heat or cold, irritation, or a problem with blood circulation. They ... flow disorder are more common in the elderly. Rare causes of skin ulcers include pyoderma gangraenosum, lesions caused by ...
This is due to a decrease in stress concentration of grain boundary junctions and also due to the stress distribution of 5-7 ... For example, heat treatment after plastic deformation and changing the rate of solidification are ways to alter grain size. In ... The grain boundary is also much more disordered than inside the grain, which also prevents the dislocations from moving in a ... where σy is the yield stress, σ0 is a materials constant for the starting stress for dislocation movement (or the resistance of ...
It is a genetic disorder that causes blisters to form on the skin. HHD is characterized by outbreaks of rashes and blisters on ... Maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding heat and friction of affected areas, and keeping the area clean and dry may help prevent ... Some have found that outbreaks are triggered by certain foods, hormone cycles and stress. In many cases naltrexone, taken daily ... Yeh SW, Ahmed B, Sami N, Razzaque Ahmed A (September 2003). "Blistering disorders: diagnosis and treatment". Dermatologic ...
Group B disorders affect collagen folding and crosslinking. Group C are disorders of structure and function of myomatrix. Group ... When a dislocation or subluxation does occur, muscle spasms and stress tend to occur, increasing pain and reducing the chances ... Other solutions to promote relaxation are heat, gentle massaging, and mental distractions. The instability of joints, leading ... Group E disorders are characterized by defects in the complement pathway. Group F are disorders of intracellular processes, and ...
Analytical determination and interpretation of heat stress using calculation of the predicted heat strain. Peeters, Leen; Dear ... Axelrod, Yekaterina K.; Diringer, Michael N. (2008). "Temperature Management in Acute Neurologic Disorders". Neurologic Clinics ... Several thermal stress indices have been proposed, such as the Predicted Heat Strain (PHS) or the humidex. Generally, humans do ... Some of the physiological effects of thermal heat stress include increased blood flow to the skin, sweating, and increased ...
In a single-cell organism, one might compare stages of the cell cycle, along with various stress conditions (heat shock, ... Such studies are often used to determine the genes implicated in a disorder: one might compare microarray data from cancerous ... Simple Mendelian inheritance has been observed for over 3,000 disorders that have been identified at the Online Mendelian ... high-throughput next-generation sequencing technology allows for the identification of cause many different human disorders. ...
There, the organisms may be killed or injured by heat, physical stress, or chemicals. Larger organisms may be killed or injured ... Desalination removes iodine from water and could increase the risk of iodine deficiency disorders. Israeli researchers claimed ... The steam is then used to heat the next batch of incoming sea water. To increase efficiency, the steam used to heat the sea ... It can be activated by low-grade heat (less than 70 °C (158 °F), which may not require active heating. In a study, TSSE removed ...
Heat stress from long hours of piece-rate work at high average temperatures of about 36 °C (96 °F) is suspected, as are ... CKD-mineral and bone disorders have been associated with poor outcomes. Metabolic acidosis may result from decreased capacity ...
Hyun M, Lee J, Lee K, May A, Bohr VA, Ahn B. Longevity and resistance to stress correlate with DNA repair capacity in ... In the absence of senescent cells, the mice's tissues showed a major improvement in the usual burden of age-related disorders. ... PNC1 is transcriptionally upregulated under stressful conditions such as caloric restriction, heat shock, and osmotic shock. By ... Long-lived mutants of C. elegans (age-1 and daf-2) were demonstrated to be resistant to oxidative stress and UV light. These ...
... of anxiety-related disorders who has played a key role in the development of the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder ( ... Miami Heat Chris Kirk, player on the PGA Tour Yoram Kochavy (born 1962), Israeli Olympic swimmer Kristy Kowal, 2000 Olympic ... orthopedic surgeon and former basketball player for the Miami Heat Crawford Long, surgeon and pharmacist best known for his ...
... sense of heat and the absence of heat (cold) by the skin and including internal skin passages, or, rather, the heat flux (the ... Includes genetic causes for many mental and neurodegenerative disorders including Down syndrome, Major Depressive Disorder, ... Covers developmental aspects (how children develop skills allowing coordinated movement) and influences such as stress, arousal ... which causes symptoms normally associated with impulse control disorders such as obsessive compulsive disorder, Parkinson's ...
"Thermoregulatory responses to acute exercise-heat stress and heat acclimation". In Fregly, M. J.; Blatteis, C. M. (eds.). ... Sato K, Kang WH, Saga K, Sato KT (April 1989). "Biology of sweat glands and their disorders. I. Normal sweat gland function". ... ISBN 978-3-540-41234-2. Mack, G. W.; Nadel, E. R. (1996). "Body fluid balance during heat stress in humans". In Fregly, M. J.; ... Montain, S. J.; Cheuvront, S. N.; Lukaski, H. C. (2007). "Sweat mineral-element responses during 7 h of exercise-heat stress". ...
... such as heat rash, cramps, exhaustion or heat stroke. Various factors can contribute to the risks posed by heat stress, ... These include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and phobias. The Western US has seen an increase in ... fires present the risk of heat stress, which can entail feeling heat, fatigue, weakness, vertigo, headache, or nausea. Heat ... Rest, cool water, and occasional breaks are crucial to mitigating the effects of heat stress. Smoke, ash, and debris can also ...
It is found in nature in meteorite debris; when meteors containing graphite strike the Earth, the immense heat and stress of ... Salzmann, C.G.; Murray, B.J.; Shephard, J.J. (2015). "Extent of stacking disorder in diamond". Diamond and Related Materials. ... In addition to laboratory synthesis by compressing and heating graphite either in a static press or using explosives, ... Consequently, it has been suggested that "stacking disordered diamond" is the most accurate structural description of ...
Grigorovich, Alisa; Gomez, Manuel; Leach, Larry; Fish, Joel (2013). "Impact of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression on ... Heating is primarily determined by the amount of energy. These principles have been defined in IEC 60479-2, in opposite to IEC ... including posttraumatic stress disorder and fear of electricity Moodiness, including a lower threshold for frustration and " ... Heating due to resistance can cause extensive and deep burns. When applied to the hand, electricity can cause involuntary ...