Stress rots your brain

Stress rots your brain, literally.

While [depression] is typically defined in terms of its emotional symptoms - this led a generation of researchers to search for the chemicals, like serotonin, that might trigger such distorted moods - researchers are now focusing on more systematic changes in the depressed brain, such as reduced neurogenesis and increased cell death. What causes this neurodegeneration? You guessed it: chronic stress. Those same hormones that make you alert and escalate your pulse can also damage the brain.


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The graf he excerpted might mislead you into thinking the blog post is really about depression. It's not -- it's about the destructive effects of chronic stress, which include depression. I love reading things that validate my decision to leave journalism/stop having a real job!

Lorelei | Fri, 04/10/2009 - 11:38am