Poor Match in Anger Styles May Shorten Spouses’ Lives

Contact: Kyle Bourassa, M.A. For Release: January 1, 2019 We have all seen married couples who look like stark opposites…

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Mom’s Mental Health and Home Stimulation Influence Hispanic Children’s Risk for Obesity

Contact: Gwen Tindula, M.S. For Release: Immediately The urgent U.S. public health problem of childhood obesity takes a major toll…

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December 2018 President’s Message

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of…

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November 2018 President’s Message

“Evil only succeeds when good people do nothing”  Martin Luther King, Jr. On Tuesday, November 6th, registered voters in the…

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Who Knew? Marriage Affects the Gut— And That Can Change Your Health

Contact: Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, PhD For Release: Immediately Surprisingly, marriage can have a powerful impact on the trillions of microbes that…

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Pain and the Brain — New Studies Show Powerful, Interesting Links

Contact: Mustafa al’Absi, PhD For Release: Immediately With chronic pain such a huge public health problem—affecting about one in five…

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October 2018 President’s Message

“We all know that the way to get something done is to give it to a busy person.”  Robert D.…

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Coming Out LGBT: Full Disclosure to Family Linked to Less Stress Hormone

Contact: Peggy Zoccola, PhD For Release: Immediately An emotional milestone in the life of every gay, lesbian or bisexual person…

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A Serene Approach to Daily Stress May Help the Older Mind Stay Sharp

Contact: Robert Stawski, PhD For Release: Immediately We all face petty daily stressors: the doctor keeps you waiting for over…

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Stress Can Increase Unhealthy “Couch Potato” Behavior – But Only Certain Kinds of Stress

Contact: Keith Diaz, Ph.D. For Release: Immediately Lots of sitting is known to endanger health: The more time people spend…

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