Stress response index for traumatic childhood experience based on the fusion of hypothalamus pituitary adrenocorticol and autonomic nervous system biomarkers
Stress occurring in the early days of an individual was often assumed to cause several health consequences. A number of reports indicated that having to deal with unfavourable events or distress situation at a young age could tweak stress responses leading to a broad spectrum of poor mental and phys...
Main Authors: | Salleh, N. A. (Author), Balakrishnan, M. (Author), Whitttaker, A. C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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ASTES Publishers,
2020.
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