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The Full Count - Jaideep Bains
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Stress is an everyday fact of modern life. The pace of life today leaves everyone a little
frazzled. We are told that stress is also a contributor to a number of illnesses— which
helps raise our stress levels even more.
For some time we’ve also known that stress can spread from one individual to another,
even though the second individual did not experience the stress. Researchers have now
discovered is that there is actually a change in the brain. This could explain a lot about
human behavior. We often feel stressed after comforting a loved one who experienced
stress – it’s possible our brains have imprinted the experience as if it happened to us.
The results of this research are published in Nature Neuroscience.
One of the authors of the research is Jaideep Bains of the Cumming School of Medicine
at University of Calgary. He joins us on this episode to talk stress and how we can
better understand to control out own levels of it. Welcome.
First things first. What is stress? We know the popular understanding a bit but describe
the chemical equations that occur in the body? Do animals feel stress in different ways
from humans?
END
And you can access my columns I Don’t Like Mondays and Usual Suspects, podcasts
and poetry on the website.
Also I’m now appearing three times a week with Jeff Sammut on SiriusXM Radio
Channel 167 Canada Talks. I’ll be on at 10:00 AM ET Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. I’ll post our conversations on my website, on Twitter and on my Facebook
page.
Till next time this is Bruce Dowbiggin and remember the story isn’t complete till it
reaches the Full Count.
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Manage episode 198328427 series 1048692
Stress is an everyday fact of modern life. The pace of life today leaves everyone a little
frazzled. We are told that stress is also a contributor to a number of illnesses— which
helps raise our stress levels even more.
For some time we’ve also known that stress can spread from one individual to another,
even though the second individual did not experience the stress. Researchers have now
discovered is that there is actually a change in the brain. This could explain a lot about
human behavior. We often feel stressed after comforting a loved one who experienced
stress – it’s possible our brains have imprinted the experience as if it happened to us.
The results of this research are published in Nature Neuroscience.
One of the authors of the research is Jaideep Bains of the Cumming School of Medicine
at University of Calgary. He joins us on this episode to talk stress and how we can
better understand to control out own levels of it. Welcome.
First things first. What is stress? We know the popular understanding a bit but describe
the chemical equations that occur in the body? Do animals feel stress in different ways
from humans?
END
And you can access my columns I Don’t Like Mondays and Usual Suspects, podcasts
and poetry on the website.
Also I’m now appearing three times a week with Jeff Sammut on SiriusXM Radio
Channel 167 Canada Talks. I’ll be on at 10:00 AM ET Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays. I’ll post our conversations on my website, on Twitter and on my Facebook
page.
Till next time this is Bruce Dowbiggin and remember the story isn’t complete till it
reaches the Full Count.
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