2018
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2018.66005
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Children’s, Adult’s and Family's Emotional Stress in Context of Genomic Instability

Abstract: Scientific data concerning the impact of emotional stress to human genomic instability very seldom describes in literature. For many scientists this connection is not supposed to be obvious, although oncologists and psychologists know that a prolonged state of heightened emotional tension is fraught with serious problems for the nervous-immune-endocrine system of the organism. Moreover, oncologists know that cancer is often the result of resentment and loneliness. At the same time, the role of genome instabili… Show more

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“…For example, a severity of emotional stress modifies the processes of DNA damaging and reparation which directly related to carcinogenesis (Seredenin, Durnev, & Vedernikov, 1980;Markkanen, Meyer, & Dianov, 2016;Bergholz et al, 2017;Fink, 2019). For people in the state of emotional disadaptation, the genome sensitivity to genotoxic compounds-mutagens and/or carcinogens increases Ingel et al, 2010Ingel et al, , 2018. These data proved the necessity of taking into consideration the severity of emotional stress expression (especially for children-as alarm reaction) during environmental health studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For example, a severity of emotional stress modifies the processes of DNA damaging and reparation which directly related to carcinogenesis (Seredenin, Durnev, & Vedernikov, 1980;Markkanen, Meyer, & Dianov, 2016;Bergholz et al, 2017;Fink, 2019). For people in the state of emotional disadaptation, the genome sensitivity to genotoxic compounds-mutagens and/or carcinogens increases Ingel et al, 2010Ingel et al, , 2018. These data proved the necessity of taking into consideration the severity of emotional stress expression (especially for children-as alarm reaction) during environmental health studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%