< BackThe Physical Effects of Stress FeaturedGuest(s) Dr. Jean Ancelet Topic Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Health Care Topic Info Feelings of stress are caused by the body's instinct to defend itself. This instinct is good in emergencies, such as getting out of the way of a speeding car. But when stress goes on too long, your body goes into overtime—with no place to put all that extra energy. Dr. Jean Ancelet, a resident with the LSUHSC Family Medicine Residency Program at Memorial Hospital, discusses stress, its physical symptoms, and ways to deal with it. For more information on stress or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Ancelet, call Memorial/LSUHS Family Medicine Center at 337-494-6767. Guest Info A native of Ossun, Louisiana, Dr. Jean Ancelet is a graduate of Centenary College of Louisiana in Shreveport and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine in New Orleans. He is currently completing his residency at the LSUHSC Family Medicine Residency Program at Memorial Hospital. Website Host Frances Yeager Original Air Date 9 / 22 / 2010 |
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