7 research outputs found

    Stress and tension-type headache mechanisms

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    Stress is widely demonstrated as a contributing factor in tension-type headache (TTH). The mechanisms underlying this remain unclear at present. Recent research indicates the importance of central pain processes in tension-type headache (TTH) pathophysiology. Concurrently, research with animals and healthy humans has begun to elucidate the relationship between stress and pain processing in the central nervous system, including central pain processes putatively dysfunctional in TTH. Combined, these two fields of research present new insights and hypotheses into possible mechanisms by which stress may contribute to TTH. To date, however, there has been no comprehensive review of this literature. The present paper provides such a review, which may be valuable in facilitating a broader understanding of the central mechanisms by which stress may contribute to TTH.Stuart Cathcart, Anthony H Winefield, Kurt Lushington and Paul Rola

    Photodissociation of Simple Molecules in the Gas Phase

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    Developmental trauma disorder: pros and cons of including formal criteria in the psychiatric diagnostic systems

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