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]
Duration : 1:28:11
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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, Jason Satterfield, Director of Behavioral Medicine at UCSF, explores adjustment to chronic medical and stress-induced illnesses, HIV, and stress-management. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [3/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13723]
Duration : 1:18:54
As we’ve evolved, the human stress response has saved our lives. Today, we turn on the same life-saving physical reaction to cope with intense, ongoing stressors - and we can’t seem to turn it off. Robert Sapolsky, Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University, reveals just how dangerous prolonged exposure to stress can be in the documentary, “Stress: Portrait of a Killer.”
Stress: Portrait of a Killer Website:
http://killerstress.stanford.edu/
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/
Duration : 0:5:10
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, Susan Folkman, Professor of Medicine and Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at UCSF explores how to stay sane through difficult times. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [3/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13719]
Duration : 0:57:26
Dan Smith, DO performs the varus stress test on a patient as part of a full knee examination.
Duration : 0:0:20
Memorial Day Tribute: state of the art cutting edge treatment for disorders such as PTSD or posttraumatic stress disorder…many deaths were preventable due to mental illness, substance related disorders and general medical conditions…. look at all this treatment available now just for some of the mental illness
Duration : 0:4:48
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Acupuncturists sometimes use a method called the four gates in order to help alleviate stress. Learn more about acupuncture and how it can help you from our medical expert in this free video.
Expert: ROBERT LINDE
Contact: www.acuherbals.com
Bio: Robert Linde has been practicing tai chi for 13 years. As an acupuncturist and registered herbalist, he’s studied herbs since 1975 and practiced traditional Chinese medicine for over 6 years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:56
Dan Smith, DO performs the valgus stress test on a patient as part of a full knee examination.
Duration : 0:0:38
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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, Dr. Martin Rossman explores guided imagery which uses the imagination to reduce stress, relieve pain, change lifestyle habits, and stimulate healing responses in your body. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [3/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13724]
Duration : 1:28:13
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, Richard Harvey discusses strategies to reduce stress beyond medication. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [3/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13720]
Duration : 1:28:41