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Stress Unfolded: Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome

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At which stage of Selye’s general adaptation syndrome is a person especially vulnerable to illness?

a. exhaustion

b. alarm reaction

c. fight-or-flight

d. resistance

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QUESTION:

At which stage of Selye’s general adaptation syndrome is a person especially vulnerable to illness?

a. exhaustion

b. alarm reaction

c. fight-or-flight

d. resistance

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Hans Seyle contributed to the field of stress. He was a stress researcher. He developed a general syndrome of adaptation while doing his research. It is a non-specific response to stress that is physiological. The general adaptation syndrome consists of 3 stages: resistance, exhaustion, and alarm reaction.

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Explore Hans Selye's groundbreaking General Adaptation Syndrome, detailing the body's three-stage response to stress. Learn about the physiological reactions in each stage, from alarm to exhaustion. Grasp the importance of managing chronic stress and its potential health implications.


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