University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository
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Daniel Martin
Abstract
Psychosocial stress and major depression, a part of the human experience, may progress to physiological alterations if uncontrolled, particularly in the cardiovascular system, producing unregulated inflammatory responses that weaken plaque in the arteries and promote cardiac hypertrophy. Stressors are occasionally unavoidable and manifest; nonetheless, learning coping strategies may contribute to maintaining a better quality of life.
Recommended Citation
Kamara ZM. Prolonged Stress and Depression Illicit Inflammatory and Immune Responses Damaging the Cardiovascular Systems. University of Lynchburg DMSc Doctoral Project Assignment Repository. 2023; 5(1).
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