Getting Under the Skin - A Neurobiological Mechanism Linking Chronic Stress to Cardiometabolic Disease
University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube
Overview
Explore the neurobiological mechanisms linking chronic stress to cardiometabolic disease in this comprehensive cardiology lecture. Delve into cutting-edge research presented by Dr. Michael T. Osborne, Assistant Professor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Associate Director of Nuclear Cardiology: Education at Massachusetts General Hospital. Gain insights into how chronic stress affects the body at a cellular level and its implications for cardiovascular health. Examine the latest findings on the relationship between stress, inflammation, and cardiometabolic disorders. Learn about potential interventions and treatment strategies that target these neurobiological pathways. This in-depth presentation offers valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students interested in the intersection of neurobiology, stress, and cardiovascular medicine.
Syllabus
Getting Under the Skin-A Neurobiological Mechanism Linking Chronic Stress to Cardiometabolic Disease
Taught by
University of Ottawa Heart Institute