The Health Burden of Stress
The Health Burden of Stress
LIVE WEBCAST: Wednesday, July 9, 2014, 12:30-1:30pmET.
Do you have resources to share to help manage stress to improve health? During the webcast on July 9, we will invite you to Tweet your ideas using hashtag #BurdenofStress.
You also can Tweet questions for the panelists before or during the live webcast to @ForumHSPH. Or, e-mail them to theforum@hsph.harvard.edu. We’ll also be conducting a live chat on this web page during the live webcast. For many of us, stress is an omnipresent and frequently overwhelming factor of day-to-day life. As we begin to better understand its toll on our health, this Forum at the Harvard School of Public Health event – in connection with a new poll by HSPH, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and NPR – will share the story of stress as perceived by many Americans. What are the biggest sources of stress? How can it affect our health? And what can we do in our homes, workplaces and communities to help us manage stress and to live calmer – and healthier – lives?
Presented in Collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and NPR
Background Articles
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Harvard School of Public Health Opinion Research Program
- NPR
Science Section - Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine
MGH - Poll: The Burden of Stress in America
NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health