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Social rank influences stress response: Research

Washington, April 2: Does a person s social position influence their degree of stress? Tulane University researchers investigated this topic and discovered that social rank, particularly in females, did alter stress response. ....

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Social status influences stress response: Study investigates

Social status influences stress response: Study investigates
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Social rank influences stress response: Research

In a study published in Current Biology, Tulane psychology professor Jonathan Fadok, PhD, and postdoctoral researcher Lydia Smith-Osborne looked at two forms of psychosocial stress social isolation and social instability and how they manifest themselves based on social rank. ....

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Social rank affects how an individual responds to chronic psychosocial stress

Can an individual's social status have an impact on their level of stress? Researchers at Tulane University put that question to the test and believe that social rank, particularly in females, does indeed affect the stress response. ....

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Study investigates how social status influences stress response

Washington, March 31: Does a person s social position influence their degree of stress? Tulane University researchers investigated this topic and discovered that social rank, particularly in females, did alter stress response. ....

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