Why Zebras Dont Get Ulcers
Author:Robert M. Sapolsky
Edition:1st Edition
The biological effects of stress are explored through the work of Robert M. Sapolsky, explaining how the body’s stress response evolved for short-term survival but can become harmful when chronically activated. It examines the impact of stress on systems such as the heart, immune function, metabolism, and mental health, while offering insights into why modern psychological stress can lead to disease and how it can be managed.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Why Don’t Zebras Get Ulcers?→
- Chapter 2: Glands, Gooseflesh, and Hormones→
- Chapter 3: Stroke, Heart Attacks, and Voodoo Death→
- Chapter 4: Stress, Metabolism, and Liquidating Your Assets→
- Chapter 5: Ulcers, Colitis, and the Runs→
- Chapter 6: Dwarfism and the Importance of Mothers→
- Chapter 7: Sex and Reproduction→
- Chapter 8: Immunity, Stress, and Disease→
- Chapter 9: Stress-Induced Analgesia→
- Chapter 10: Why Is Psychological Stress Stressful?→
- Chapter 11: Stress and Depression→
- Chapter 12: Aging and Death→
- Chapter 13: Managing Stress→
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