Health and Fitness

Oregon Study Links Physical Violence, Stress Hormone in Women

Findings may explain onset of health-related problems, say UO and Oregon Social Learning Center scientists.

Josh SnodgrassEUGENE, Ore. —(ENEWSPF)–Dec. 23, 2014 — A new study links physical violence against women by male partners to a disruption of a key steroid hormone that opens the door potentially to a variety of negative health effects.

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The study by the University of Oregon and the Oregon Social Learning Centerlooked at daily fluctuations of cortisol levels in men and…

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