Emotions, health and stress

Avoiding holiday stress — References

References

1 Weiss, J., and S. Wagner. 1998. What explains the negative consequences of adverse childhood experiences on adult health? Insights from cognitive and neuroscience research (editorial). Am. J. Preventive Med. 14 (4), 356–360; Foege, W. 1998. Adverse childhood experiences: A public health perspective (editorial). Am. J. Preventive Med., 14 (4), 354–355; Felitti, V, et al. 1998. The relationship of adult health status to childhood abuse and household dysfunction. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study. Am. J. Preventive Med.,14 (4), 245–258.

See also the following URL’s (accessed 12/19/05):
http://www.acestudy.org/

2 Epel, E., et al. 2005. Cell aging in relation to stress arousal and cardiovascular disease risk factors. Psychoneuroendocrinology. Nov 16 [Epub ahead of print].


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