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Threats to social safety and neuro|inflammatory mechanisms ...
Threats to social safety and neuro-inflammatory mechanisms ...
Sexual minority individuals have a markedly elevated risk of depression compared to heterosexuals. We examined early threats to social ...
Threats to social safety and neuro-inflammatory mechanisms ...
Threats to social safety and inflammation is connected with risk of depression. •. Inflammation has a mechanistic role in linking social threats to future ...
A prospective cohort study of young adults - ResearchGate
Threats to social safety and neuro-inflammatory mechanisms underlying sexual orientation disparities in depression symptom severity: A ...
The Co-Regulation of Inflammation and Social Behavior - PMC
... safety in order to avoid them and (2) enhances reward ... social stressor may increase risk for depression through inflammatory mechanisms.
Full article: Social Safety Theory: Conceptual foundation, underlying ...
... social threats for upregulating inflammatory activity in social animals. As ... social safety and threat, many of which involve inflammatory mechanisms.
Social Safety Theory - UCLA Stress Lab
When sustained, however, this multilevel biological threat response can increase individuals' risk for several inflammation-related disease conditions that ...
Exposure to an inflammatory challenge enhances neural sensitivity ...
Elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines have been associated with increased neural sensitivity to social rejection and social threat, but also decreased ...
A multiscale inflammatory map: linking individual stress to societal ...
As noted above, stress-impaired judgment may propagate a self-fulfilling sense of pervasive danger, causing further stress and establishing a runaway positive ...
Social Safety Theory: A Biologically Based Evolutionary Perspective ...
Because the immune system cannot directly detect social circumstances that may increase risk ... threats to social safety on inflammatory activity ...
A Biologically Based Evolutionary Perspective on Life Stress, Health ...
... threats to social safety are a critical feature of psychological stressors that increase risk for disease. Central to this formulation is ...
Social safety theory: Conceptual foundation, underlying ...
based, evolutionary account for how and why experiences of social safety and social threat ... Social safety theory: Conceptual foundation, underlying mechanisms ...
Neuro-safety science: an emerging discipline to reveal the neural ...
... opportunities for new research in neuro-safety science. That is, if the ... The brain neural mechanisms of human risk cognition and behavioral decision ...
Social Safety Theory: Conceptual Foundation, Underlying ...
... social threats, physical threats) have differential impacts on inflammation. ... Threats to social safety and neuro-inflammatory mechanisms underlying sexual ...
The brain structure, inflammatory, and genetic mechanisms mediate ...
Higher risks are observed in males and individuals younger than 65 years than their counterparts. Mendelian randomization analyses support a ...
Role of Inflammatory Mechanisms in Major Depressive Disorder
Stress is a well-characterized environmental risk factor for MDD, leading to the activation of the HPA axis [22,23]. This results in the secretion of ...
Role of neuroinflammation in neurodegeneration development
Mounting evidence suggests that common environment risk factors of neurodegenerative diseases can trigger an inflammatory response, initiating ...
Health inequalities and minority stress – Richard Bränström's ...
, Hatzenbuehler ML, Lattanner MR, Hollinsaid NL, McDade TW, Pachankis JE. Threats to social safety and neuro-inflammatory mechanisms underlying sexual ...
Understanding the stress response - Harvard Health
... threat off or flee to safety. Unfortunately, the body can also overreact to stressors that are not life-threatening, such as traffic jams ...
Neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative disorders: the roles of ...
Mechanisms underlying inflammation in neurodegeneration. Cell ... Anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of Parkinson disease: a meta-analysis.
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