Publications by authors named "Merlin R McMillan"

Article Synopsis
  • The human stress response involves the autonomic nervous system and endocrine systems, which help improve performance during stressful situations but consume energy resources.
  • Chronic exposure to stress leads to adaptations in how humans and animals manage their responses, potentially optimizing energy use, but these adaptations are not well understood.
  • Research using advanced imaging techniques reveals that men and women show different patterns in energy utilization and storage when under chronic stress, which may explain gender disparities in obesity and cardiovascular diseases.
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Objectives: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is an inherited arrhythmia syndrome that causes sudden cardiac death in the young. The class Ia antiarrhythmic ajmaline can be used to provoke the diagnostic ECG pattern. Its use has been established in adults, but little data exist on the ajmaline provocation test in children.

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In contrast to heavy alcohol consumption, which is harmful, light to moderate drinking has been linked to reduced cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Effects on lipid status or clotting do not fully explain these benefits. Exaggerated cardiovascular responses to mental stress are detrimental to cardiovascular health.

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Obesity and mental stress are potent risk factors for cardiovascular disease but their relationship with each other is unclear. Resilience to stress may differ according to adiposity. Early studies that addressed this are difficult to interpret due to conflicting findings and limited methods.

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