Hans Selye
Hans Selye
János Hugo Bruno "Hans" Selye, CC, was a pioneering Austrian-Canadian endocrinologist of Hungarian origin. He conducted much important scientific work on the hypothetical non-specific response of an organism to stressors. Although he did not recognize all of the many aspects of glucocorticoids, Selye was aware of their role in the stress response. Charlotte Gerson considers him the first to demonstrate the existence of biological stress...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth26 January 1907
CountryCanada
Adopting the right attitude can convert a negative stress into a positive one.
The healthiest of all human emotions is gratitude.
Mental tensions, frustrations, insecurity, aimlessness are among the most damaging stressors, and psychosomatic studies have shown how often they cause migraine headache, peptic ulcers, heart attacks, hypertension, mental disease, suicide, or just hopeless unhappiness.
If you want to live a long life, focus on making contributions .
Its not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it.
Every stress leaves an indelible scar, and the organism pays for its survival after a stressful situation by becoming a little older.