Stress and Your Body
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S1 E1 - Why Don't Zebras Get Ulcers? Why Do We?
September 2, 201031minIn Professor Sapolsky's introduction, get a behind-the-scenes look at the science of stress and preview the groundwork for the road ahead. What exactly happens to our bodies when we come under stress? And how is our response to stress different from that of a zebra being hunted al ong a savannah?Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E2 - The Nuts and Bolts of the Stress-Response
May 31, 202031minEvery time you have a thought or emotion, things change in your body. Here, explore the two factors responsible for these changes: the nervous system and hormones. Learn how these systems work, how they're regulated, and - most important - what happens to them during moments of stress.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E3 - Stress and Your Heart
May 31, 202031minArmed with the necessary background information, explore how specific organ systems suffer when faced with chronic stress. In the first of several looks at this subject, learn how long-term stress can damage heart muscles, inflame and clog blood vessels, and even lead to sudden cardiac arrest.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E4 - Stress, Metabolism, and Liquidating Your Assets
May 31, 202031minThe next organ system you focus on: the metabolic system. Discover how cycles of chronic stress lead to a persistent activating and storing of energy, which in turn can lead to an inefficient use of energy and play a critical role in the prevalence of adult-onset diabetes.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E5 - Stress, Overeating, and Your Digestive Tract
May 31, 202031minFocus now on the role stress plays in our gastrointestinal tracts. Why do most of us eat more during stressful periods? How does stress affect bowel disorders like irritable bowel syndrome and spastic colons? And how does stress combine with a bacterial infection to produce a common stress-related disease: ulcers?Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E6 - Stress and Growth: Echoes from the Womb
May 31, 202031minA first look at stress and child development takes you inside prenatal and postnatal life. Using two extraordinary examples, Professor Sapolsky reveals the ways a fetus can respond to the environmental stressors of its mother, and how different parenting styles can affect the stress levels of young children.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E7 - Stress, Growth, and Child Development
May 31, 202031minInvestigate how chronic stress can disrupt the growth of young children by focusing on stress dwarfism and the connection between stress and low growth hormone levels. Also, learn how mid-20th-century experiments with monkeys proved how important love - and not just nutrients - is in raising less-stressful children.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E8 - Stress and Female Reproduction
May 31, 202030minGet an insightful overview of the multifaceted effects of stress on the female reproductive system. Some of the topics you explore are the intricate relationships between stress and fertilization, ovulation, spontaneous miscarriages, high-tech in vitro fertilization, and the strength of the libido.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E9 - Stress and Male Reproduction
May 31, 202032minDespite being simpler than its female counterpart, the male reproductive system is just as vulnerable to chronic stress. Here, discover how stress leads not to a major decrease in testosterone so much as an increase in erectile dysfunction (with a focus on two of the most common symptoms: impotency and premature ejaculation).Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E10 - Stress and Your Immune System
May 31, 202031minTurn now to the relationship between stress and your immune system. After mastering the basics of how this system works, delve into how frequent stressors can result in flare-ups of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, can increase your vulnerability to infections like the common cold and herpes viruses, and more.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E11 - Stress and Cancer
May 31, 202031minCan an increase in stress actually cause cancer? Can it cause a relapse among patients in remission, or speed up the rate of a cancer's progression? Professor Sapolsky offers his insights on these and other controversial questions and myths about the possible links between stress and cancer.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E12 - Stress and Pain
May 31, 202029minStress and pain have an intriguing relationship: Stress can increase your sensitivity and resistance to pain, while pain constitutes its own particular stressor. Explore this fascinating bidirectional relationship, and expand your knowledge of how both balanced and stressed minds and bodies react to all varieties of pain.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E13 - Stress, Learning, and Memory
May 31, 202029minMemory - whether implicit or explicit - is an essential part of everyday life. So it's all the more important to understand how it's affected by stress. See how the science behind how short-term stress enhances memory and learning, while chronic stress may actually work to kill neurons in the hippocampus.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E14 - Stress, Judgment, and Impulse Control
May 31, 202031minIn addition to affecting the hippocampus, stress can prove harmful to the frontal cortex as well - the seat of behavioral regulation. As previously, discover what happens to this essential part of the brain when it comes under attack from chronic stress.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E15 - Stress, Sleep, and Lack of Sleep
May 31, 202031minMost of us don't get as much sleep as we should. Yet the amount of sleep we get is highly intertwined with how our bodies deal with stress. Investigate why high levels of stress disrupt not only how long we sleep - but the quality of sleep's vital restorative powers as well.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E16 - Stress and Aging
May 31, 202031minAs you age, your ability to deal with stress decreases. What's more: Lots of stress throughout your lifetime can accelerate aspects of aging. Here, examine a series of intriguing experiments and studies that explain the science behind these two views about the intersection between stress and aging.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E17 - Understanding Psychological Stress
May 31, 202030minWhy are some stressors more unbearable than others? Get an introduction to three powerful psychological factors that work to modulate the stress response: having an outlet, taking advantage of social support, and having predictive information about when and how long a stressor will occur.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E18 - Psychological Modulators of Stress
May 31, 202030minConclude your look at ways to modulate the stress response by looking at two subtler variables: your control over the stressor, and your interpretation of whether the stress is getting better or worse. You also see why, despite being enormously powerful, these variables can work only within certain parameters.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E19 - Stress and the Biology of Depression
May 31, 202031minTurn to the realm of mental health with this close look at the ties between stress and major depression - one of the leading causes of disability in the world. Start with an overview of the disorder's symptoms before delving into the particulars of its neurochemistry and neuroanatomy.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E20 - Stress and the Psychology of Depression
May 31, 202030minTo truly understand clinical depression, you need to grasp its psychological aspects as well. In another look at stress and this prevalent disease, explore the pivotal role stress hormones play in depression. Then, use your newfound knowledge of stress to knit together the psychological and biological models of depression.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E21 - Anxiety, Hostility, Repression, and Reward
May 31, 202031minAnxiety disorders, feelings of intense hostility, a decreased capacity for pleasure, and a repressed or addictive persona are just a few of the many distinct effects that chronic stress can have on an individual's personality and behavior. The ways these psychological disorders emerge are the focus here.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E22 - Stress, Health, and Low Social Status
May 31, 202030minHow strong a role does socioeconomic status play in what stressors you're exposed to, as well as your potential for chronic stress? It's a provocative question whose answer Professor Sapolsky reveals in this penetrating look at the characteristics and effects of psychosocial stress on both primates and humans.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E23 - Stress Management: Clues to Success?
May 31, 202030minBefore learning tips to manage chronic stress, it's essential to understand why certain individuals cope better with stress - both physically and mentally - than others. Discover that the key lies in grasping predictors of successful aging, including a position of respect, a resilient personality, a healthy lifestyle, and a realistic approach to life's challenges.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E24 - Stress Management: Approaches and Cautions
May 31, 202032minExercise. Meditation. Social support. Religious beliefs. In this conclusion, learn how these and other outlets can potentially help you manage life's everyday stressors - both biologically and psychologically. Regardless of how many stressors you deal with daily, all of us, according to Professor Sapolsky, have the potential to keep them in perspective.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
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