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Coping With Stress - The Truth About Psycho Neuro Immunology

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

Stress is ubiquitous and on the rise. How we learn to manage it can have profound effects on our health and well being. This series explains how our bodies experience stress and demonstrates effective strategies to help you thrive in a fast-paced world. On this edition, Margaret Kemeny, UCSF professor of psychiatry, focuses on identifying the links between psychological factors, the immune system and health and illness. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13722]

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  • great clip .. keep it up thanks

    

  • this is fabulous i'm going to share with my patients

  • There is only one place to find true Abundance and it's within you... your videos help us with that focus.

  • @TheGreatDissolve Transgression is economically induced...

  • I am current taking a upper division at a university and this is a great supplement to it.

  • The video isnt in sync, how terrible UCtelevision.

  • "Stress is ubiquitous and on the rise." Maybe for you! But certainly not for me! It is a perception, one which in your case leads to more stress. Kind of a sorry "info." Be the change you wish to see in the world.

    Nonetheless, I enjoyed the lecture; and thank you.

  • hi kt

  • i love anything about diseases. i dont care where a nerve is and stuff.immunology and epidemiology[i think thats how you spell it]. nice job ^_6

  • brilliant. Thank you!!!!!!!

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