How can chronic stress negatively affect women?

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  1. Dr. Dean Ornish
     
    Dr. Dean Ornish answered:
    In humans, chronic stress causes overproduction of the stress hormone cortisol which, in tum, increases the formation of coronary artery blockages. Chronic stress also decreases estrogen production-one reason that stressed women sometimes have irregular menstrual cycles. This disruption of estrogen production by the ovaries can contribute to coronary heart disease in women.
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    In humans, chronic stress causes overproduction of the stress hormone cortisol which, in tum, increases the formation of coronary artery blockages. Chronic stress also decreases estrogen production-one reason that stressed women sometimes have... More