3.What are the long-term and short-term effects of stress on the body, brain, and behavior?


Long-term effects have been to known to contribute to certain health problems, especially cancer.

Short-term (as well as long-term) stress can cause a weak immune system, acne, a slowed metabolism, and depression. In rare cases psychosis can occur.

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2 Responses to “3.What are the long-term and short-term effects of stress on the body, brain, and behavior?”

  1. boris19au Says:

    Overall lowering of the health of the person if allowed to persist for sometime ,can lead to psychotic behavior, and social distress….
    References :
    If you are suffering stress..you must be able to identify what the cause is before real relief can be obtained

    Stress could be defined as a conflict between whats happening and what you want to happen…or what you think may happen …

  2. Billy C Says:

    Long-term effects have been to known to contribute to certain health problems, especially cancer.

    Short-term (as well as long-term) stress can cause a weak immune system, acne, a slowed metabolism, and depression. In rare cases psychosis can occur.
    References :

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