That statement is true
Our human brain is not designed to experience prolonged stress. In short term, stress does increase our adrenaline which help us became more alert and focused.
But prolonged exposure to it could cause some health risk such as increased blood pressure.
And by channeling our stress into coping strategies, it help us to manage it and decrease our adrenaline level
Antidepressants are the most common medications prescribed to treat PTSD. Antidepressants make your brain release more serotonin and other 'feel good' chemicals that is in your brain's reward system. This is also released during things like eating your favorite food, Sexual relations, and exercise.
Examples of these are:
Zoloft
SSRI
Paxil
and much more...
I hope this helped. Have a great night!
Def; Chronic hepatitis is inflammation of the liver that lasts at least 6 months. Common causes include hepatitis B and C viruses and certain drugs. Most people have no symptoms, but some have vague symptoms, such as a general feeling of illness, poor appetite, and fatigue.
More info;
Chronic hepatitis is a common reason for persistently abnormal liver function tests and forms the background for the development of much cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. It is defined as persistence of liver injury with raised aminotransferase levels or viral markers for more than 6 months.
Cocaine is a stimulant drug