Analia selis biography template
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Abstract
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) refer to early life stress events, including abuse, neglect, and other psychosocial childhood traumas that can have long-lasting effects on a wide range of physiological functions. ACEs provoke sex-specific effects, whereas women have been shown to display a strong positive correlation with obesity and cardiometabolic disease. Notably, rodent models of chronic behavioral stress during postnatal life recapitulate several effects of ACEs in a sex-specific mode. In this review, we will discuss the potential mechanisms uncovered by models of early life stress that may explain the greater susceptibility of females to obesity and metabolic risk compared with their male counterparts. We highlight the early life stress-induced neuroendocrine shaping of the adrenal-adipose tissue axis as a primary event conferring sex-dependent heightened sensitivity to obesity.
Keywords: adverse childhood experience, sex differences, obesity, aldosterone,
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Analia Selis brings symphonic tango to the stage of the Radio Hall
On Wednesday, October 7, the Radio Hall hosts an evening of symphonic tango featuring Analia Selis along with the Radio Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Radu Popa, and Mariano Castro, Argentinian pianist of Narcotango.
Analia Selis returns with a tango event after her and Do you like tango? tours across Romania. The concert will feature well known pieces of tango, milonga and waltz-tango by great composers such as Astor Piazzolla and Carlos Gardel, along with famous local songs like Zaraza, Do you want to meet Saturday night? or Drive, cartman!. The repertory also includes: Milonga Sentimental, Flor de lino, El choclo, Por una cabeza, Se dice de mi and others.
The concert will be transmitted live on Radio Romania Cultural and Radio Romania Muzical and will be streamed live on and
Analia Selis, Argentinian born, has held numerous other concerts across Romania and was invited to open musical
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Charity concert with Argentinian tango rhythms in support of breast cancer survivor Georgeta Kovacs
Argentinian artists Analia Selis and Mariano Castro will perform the Argentinian tango concert Tango Solidario on April 24, at Godot Theatre, inside the Bragadiru Palace. Funds raised from the concert will be donated for the treatment of Georgeta Kovacs, a year-old woman who is fighting an aggressive form of cancer.
The Tango Solidario concert brings together the talented artists Analia Selis (vocals) and Mariano Castro (piano) for a foray into the world of authentic Argentinian tango. The two will delight the audience with both traditional Argentinian tango pieces and tango composed by the master Astor Piazzolla. The curator of the concert is Simona Pop de Castro. The concert is in partnership with The Great Hill Society Club at Bragadiru Palace. Participation in the concert is possible by registering using this form and paying a minimum amount of lei.
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