Climate change, uncertainty and allostatic load
Context: Humans constantly respond to environmental stressors challenging their somatic stability. Allostasis, an evolved neuroendocrine/physiological stressor response system, is our main pathway for doing so. Effective allostasis returns somatic systems to their current optima; over a lifetime of...
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Main Authors: | D. E. Crews (Author), N. C. Kawa (Author), J. H. Cohen (Author), G. L. Ulmer (Author), A. N. Edes (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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