After World War II, the need to diagnose and treat returning soldiers for mental illness led to the development of "<span>the Commission on Health to examine the health needs of returning soldiers and their families"
In short, Your Answer would be Option C
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B. Cortisol
Cortisol is the primary horomone responsible for psychological stress.
I agree. You can say stress causes the release of stress hormones such as epinephrine or norepinephrine which increase your heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels. The rise in these may speed up the tumour growth and more likely to metastasize. Furthermore, a person under stress may develop certain behaviours such as drinking alcohol, smoking, overeating leading to obesity. These behaviours contribute towards the increase of your HR, BP as well.