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How can we stay positive when competing demands and time pressure can impact everything from how our immune system functions, to whether or not we exercise, to the interactions we have with each other, and even to every breath we take? Our improved understanding of the relationship between behavior, physiology and disease development provides the rationale for integrative approaches that empower people for more mindful and effective navigation in today’s world. UCSF’s Dr. Margaret Chesney presents some of the current research on mind-body interventions and provides strategies to help enhance health and well-being. Series: "Healthy Living" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 19383]
Ross Prentice, head of Population Science Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Principal Investigator, National
Women’s Health Initiative, discusses biomarkers studies of nutrient consumption and activity-related energy expenditure among post menopausal women in the Women's Health...
Published 08/24/09
The National Center of Excellence in Women's Health and Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at UC San Francisco present lectures to provide practical, easy ways to be proactive with your health. In this episode, Susan Folkman, Director of The UCSF Osher Center, talks about learning ways to...
Published 06/01/09