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Category Archives: Stress

Not allowed to have a small heart: Tourette Syndrome

By gregdowney
Posted: May 16, 2012
Category: Announcements, Health, Stress | Tagged Gusti Ayu Suartini, Rob Lemelson, The Bird Dancer, Tourette Syndrome | 5 Comments

Neuroanthropology, Applied Research, and Developing Interventions

By daniel.lende
Posted: May 10, 2012
Category: Addiction, Application, Brain, Development, Health, Inequality, Learning, Plasticity, Society, Sport, Stress, Variation | 3 Comments

Mindfulness and Stress

By neuroanth
Posted: August 6, 2011
Category: Body, Brain, Mind, Perception, Stress | 9 Comments

Anthropology and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Veterans: An Interview with Erin Finley

By daniel.lende
Posted: July 18, 2011
Category: Health, Mind, Stress | 5 Comments

Social Neuroscience: Leading Researchers on Video

By daniel.lende
Posted: May 17, 2011
Category: Brain, Society, Stress | 1 Comment

Worry and Stress – A Lit Review

By neuroanth
Posted: April 19, 2011
Category: Health, Mind, Stress | 4 Comments
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