More New Research Highlights from SBSM Vancouver Meeting 2019

Under stress, visualizing a partner’s face lowers stress as much as having them there: Having a romantic partner beside you…

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“Glass Always Half Empty” Pessimists May Be Most Likely To Get High Blood Pressure

Contact: Laura Kubzansky, PhD For Release: March 7, 2019 Healthy people who are more optimistic are less likely than pessimists…

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Working Through Emotional Trauma May Lead To A Longer Life for HIV Patients

Contact: Gail Ironson, MD, PhD For Release: March 7, 2019 Patients in the middle range of HIV illness who work…

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Purpose in Life — An Overlooked Link For Why Religious People Live Longer

Contact: Alyssa Cheadle, PhD For Release: March 7, 2019 There’s strong evidence that religious people enjoy better health and live…

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Boys Heavily Hit By Depression Symptoms Most Likely To Be Smokers By Their 30s

Contact: Karen Matthews, PhD For Release: March 1, 2019 Boys who reported feeling the symptoms of depression most often when…

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February 2019 President’s Message

“Effective followers and effective leaders are often the same people playing different parts at different hours of the day”Robert Kelley,…

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Winter 2019 Newsletter

From the Editor’s Desk Annie Ginty, PhD SBSM Newsletter Editor Welcome to the Special Edition newsletter featuring the upcoming Society…

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January 2019 President’s Message

“Get the right people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus,and the right people in the right seats.”Jim…

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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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