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2015考研英语阅读集中练:Stress and ageing

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    2015考研英语阅读集中练:Stress and ageing
   
    It has been known for some time that chronic stress (caring for a child
with a protractedillness, for example) causes premature shortening of the
telomeres.
    What has not been clear is whether this is a one-way trip, with each
stressful period turningthe telomeric ratchet irreversibly.
    This week, though, at a meeting of the American Association for Cancer
Research in Orlando,Florida, a group of researchers led by Edward Nelson of the
University of California, Irvine,showed that it isn't.
    Their research suggests that stress management not only stops telomeres
from shortening,it actually promotes their repair.
    Dr Nelson drew this welcome conclusion from a previous study that measured
the impactof telephone counselling on women who had been treated for cervical
cancer.
    The study found that such counselling worked, both mentally and
physically.
    Women who had been counselled reported that the quality of their lives had
improved,compared with those of a control group who had not been counselled.
    They also showed improvements in the strength of their immune systems.
    Given those benefits, Dr Nelson wondered if he could find others, and he
re-examined theparticipants' samples to look at the lengths of the telomeres in
their white blood cells (redcells have no nuclei, and therefore no
chromosomes).
    What he found surprised him. Not only did counselling stop telomere
shrinkage, it actuallypromoted telomere growth.
    Those women for whom counselling had worked (ie, those who reported a
decrease inemotional stress) had longer telomeres at the end than they did at
the beginning.
    Their Hayflick countdowns were being reset.
    A single such result must, of course, be treated with caution.
    But another study reported at the meeting, by Elizabeth Blackburn of the
University ofCalifornia, San Francisco (who shared the Nobel prize for the
discovery of the enzyme thatrepairs telomeres), gave some support.
    This showed that exercise has a similar effect to counselling on the
telomeres of the stressed.
    If Dr Nelson's work is successfully replicated, it will shine more light on
the ill-understoodrelationship between the health of the mind and the health of
the body.
    For, as he points out, nothing actually changed in the lives of the women
in question.
    They still had cancer, albeit under treatment, and they were still under
stress. Nothing, thatis, except their attitude.
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