Stress-induced cardiomyopathy, also known as “Takotsubo” cardiomyopathy, broken heart syndrome and apical ballooning syndrome, was first described in Japan, in 1990, by Sato et al.
Features and Faces
Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy: New Advance, Catecholamine-Induced Inflammation and Future Perspectives
- 09 November 2012
- Ilia Elenkov
Richard Kvetnansky – 45 years of Stress Research
- 26 October 2012
- Boris Mravec & Richard Imrich
Richard Kvetnansky, M.D., is the head of the Laboratory of Stress Research at the Institute of Experimental Endocrinology, Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, Slovakia. He was a director of the Institute for eight years.
The Stress(ed) World and Hans Selye
- 08 September 2011
- I Elenkov
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According to the American Institute of Stress, stress is America’s #1 health problem.
George P. Chrousos – 30 years of Stress Research
- 03 September 2011
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George P. Chrousos is professor and chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at the Athens University Medical School, and Distinguished Visiting Scientist, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH, Bethesda, Maryland. He was for many years Section Chief, and later Branch Chief of the Pediatric and Reproductive Endocrinology Branch, NICHD, NIH.
Robert Sapolsky and Why Zebras Don't get Ulcers
- 05 March 2011
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Robert Sapolsky, a neuroendocrinologist and John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Professor at Stanford University, has focused his research on issues of stress and neuronal degeneration, as well as on the possibilities of gene therapy strategies for protecting susceptible neurons from disease.
Gerald Weissmann, Meryl Streep, Mechnikov and Inflammation: It's Complicated
- 23 February 2011
- D Broadway & I Elenkov

In this recent Editorial, Gerald Weissmann, in his typical elegant and provocative style, mingles Hollywood stars and movie characters with some major pathology phenomena.
Celebrities, Stress and Cancer
- 11 February 2011
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Recently, several websites have reported that Michael Douglas has been diagnosed with throat cancer.
Stress Response, Sex and Immunity: the Female Superiority
- 10 February 2011
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In this recent perspective, George Chrousos, M.D., discusses some new evidence indicating gender-specific differences in the actions of glucocorticoids and why women are superior to men in dealing with stress and infections.
The Stress-Susceptible Individual and the Risk for Inflammatory Diseases
- 03 February 2011
- I Elenkov

In this recent editorial Gailen Marshall, Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, discusses the topic of identifying and stratifying stress-susceptible individuals and established patients, and the relevance of correlating this susceptibility to the presence and/or progression of immune-mediated inflammatory conditions.


