Sunday, April 23, 2023

Stress speeds up aging, but it's reversible

The reason all stroke survivors have so much stress is because their incompetent doctors have NO protocols that will get them to 100% recovery! It's not perceived stress, it's real stress that survivors have.

Chronic stress(How am I going to recover?) is directly your doctor's responsibility to solve. THE SOLUTION IS 100% RECOVERY PROTOCOLS, not guidelines or the crapola saying; 'All strokes are different, all stroke recoveries are different'. If that saying comes out of your doctor's mouth, you don't have a functioning stroke doctor, fire them.

 

Stress speeds up aging, but it's reversible

A recent study has found that our biological age, measured by markers on our DNA, can rise and fall in response to stressful events. Researchers used epigenetic clocks to measure the biological age of participants who had emergency hip surgery, severe COVID-19, or were pregnant. They found that biological age rapidly increased during stressful events but returned to pre-event levels during recovery periods.(And since stroke survivors very seldom- only 10% - return to pre-event levels, your stress will continue the rest of your life. You can thank your doctor for being incompetent!) However, the overall trend still continues towards becoming older, according to Luigi Fontana at the University of Sydney. The study also found that young mice experienced a sudden increase in biological age after they were surgically joined to older mice, suggesting that biological ageing speeds up during stressful events but reverses afterwards. This is consistent with a previous study that found that people’s grey hairs sometimes regain their original colour after they recover from psychologically stressful events. The researchers believe that the study raises the possibility of developing therapeutics to drive this reversal further, although more research is needed. The study provides insight into the biological effects of stress and how our bodies respond to stressful events.

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